The rupee fell to a record low of 85.53 against the dollar, driven by panic dollar buying and increased demand from the month-end, leading RBI to intervene by selling dollars. Despite RBI’s intervention, higher US Treasury yields, crude oil prices, and foreign fund outflows kept the rupee under pressure.
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