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Rupee Breaches 94 Mark Against Dollar Amid Middle East Tensions

The Indian rupee has breached the 94 mark against the US dollar, hitting a fresh low amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The currency depreciation reflects broader market concerns about global stability and its impact on emerging markets like India.

According to G Chokkalingam, Founder & MD of Equinomics Research, the current weakness in the rupee is largely attributed to Middle East conflict pressures. However, he believes the situation may not be permanent, with the rupee potentially returning to stronger levels once regional tensions ease.

The expert suggests that the rupee could strengthen back to 90 levels against the USD following resolution of the ongoing conflict. This assessment indicates that market participants view the current depreciation as partly driven by temporary geopolitical factors rather than fundamental economic weaknesses.

The rupee’s performance remains a key metric for Indian investors and exporters, as currency movements directly impact inflation, import costs, and corporate earnings. Market participants are closely monitoring developments in the Middle East for signals that could influence the rupee’s trajectory in the coming weeks.

Investors on the NSE and BSE will be watching currency movements as they factor into broader portfolio decisions and risk assessments for Indian equities.

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