Rupee hits record low of 95.39 vs USD as fading hopes of US-Iran peace spotlight economic risks

The Indian rupee has fallen to a new record low. This happened after U.S. and Iranian strikes in the Gulf region. These events have worried markets and increased concerns for India's economy. The currency's fall impacts oil imports. Other Asian cu...

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The Indian rupee hit a new record low against the dollar on Tuesday, influenced by U.S.-Iranian strikes in the Gulf that heightened market jitters.
The Indian rupee slid to a record low on Tuesday after U.S.-Iranian strikes in the Gulf rattled markets, dimming hopes for a resolution ‌and ⁠deepening ⁠concerns over risks confronting the oil-importing economy.

The currency weakened to 95.39 per dollar, down 0.3% on the day, eclipsing its previous all-time low of 95.33 hit on ⁠Thursday last ‌week.

Oil-sensitive Asian peers such as the Indonesian rupiah and ⁠Philippine peso also weakened on Tuesday as the Gulf hostilities tested a fragile truce and kept investors on edge.


Analysts reckon that an elongated conflict in the Middle East, which keeps ‌energy prices elevated, would widen India's current account deficit, slow growth and ⁠stoke inflation.

The economic worries have reflected in foreign portfolio outflows from Indian assets. Overseas investors have net sold over $20 billion worth of Indian stocks between March and May so far.

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