The Indian rupee weakened on Thursday, as dollar demand from foreign banks and importers outweighed the impact of softer U.S.
Rupee closes lower at 86.56 against USD due to strong dollar, high crude oil prices, and foreign fund outflows.
The spectre of imported inflation through the falling rupee is a challenge before the Monetary Policy Committee of the ...
India's internet user base is projected to exceed 900 million by 2025, driven by the rising adoption of Indic languages for ...
India's Cabinet approves the establishment of the 8th Pay Commission to revise salaries of central government employees and ...
The medium-term outlook for Indian equities remains positive. Fixed income strategies should focus on accrual and high-yield ...
In a recent address to a young audience at the Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025, the Prime Minister confidently ...
Infosys might post a 3.8% rise quarter-on-quarter in net profit to Rs 6,753 crore in Q3 FY25, compared to Rs 6,506 crore in ...
The RBI may have spent $220 billion from its reserves to defend the rupee over the past two years, according to former chief ...
Dollar-rupee forward premiums declined on Thursday after India's central bank said it would infuse rupees into the banking ...
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) successfully raised Rs384.7 billion through the latest Pakistan Investment Bonds (PIBs) ...
Indian stock markets traded in the green on Thursday, driven by positive global cues and renewed investor confidence. The BSE ...