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The Indian rupee fell on Thursday as aggressive dollar buying by oil importers towards the end of the session pressured the local currency even as persistent greenback sales by foreign banks helped offset some of the losses.
The Indian rupee could trade with a depreciation bias in the near to medium term and underperform Asian peers, ANZ economists said.
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The Indian rupee is expected to inch higher at open on Thursday, helped by a slightly softer dollar and favourable momentum, though likely resistance at a key psychological level will cap gains.
The Indian rupee fell 11 paise to 87.36 against the U.S. dollar in early trading on August 22, 2025, due to increased dollar demand.
The Indian rupee emerged as the best-performing currency, gaining 0.5% amid renewed optimism from foreign portfolio investor (FPI) inflows. The rally, entirely market-driven with no intervention from the Reserve Bank of India,
The rupee fell to an intraday low of 87.4850 and was last at 87.4550, compared with its close of 87.27 in the previous session. On Thursday, the currency had briefly climbed past 87 before reversing course in the afternoon to mark its sharpest one-day decline in a month.
Analysis of factors affecting the Indian rupee's movement against the dollar, including potential future scenarios and impact on trade balance.