The rupee experienced its strongest single-day gain since June 2024, closing at Rs 86.36 against the US dollar, bolstered by a dip in the dollar index and positive domestic market cues. Equities saw positive movement, and crude oil prices pulled back amid potential resolution in the Middle East conflict.
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