The rupee experienced its sharpest single-day drop in two years, closing at 86.58 due to a stronger US dollar following robust job data and new sanctions on Russian oil. Additional factors like reduced forex reserves, FII outflows, and market expectations of prolonged high US interest rates aggravated the decline.
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