Rupee Gains 5 Paise, Closes At 90.67 Against US Dollar

The Indian rupee strengthened by 5 paise against the US dollar, closing at 90.67 in the interbank foreign exchange market. The currency opened the day at 90.60 and fluctuated within a narrow band of 90.60 to 90.71 during trading. This uptick comes amid a backdrop of fluctuating global currencies and economic conditions, with investors closely monitoring trends in inflation and interest rates. The rupee's performance reflects ongoing shifts in market sentiment and economic indicators, which continue to influence forex trading dynamics in India.
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