Rupee’s Move: Currency Surges 1.3% to 93.53 as RBI Cracks Down on Speculators Amid Iran War

The Indian rupee recovered on Thursday, opening 1.3% higher at 93.53 against the US dollar. The surge marks the currency’s strongest single-day performance in over 12 years, triggered by aggressive new intervention measures from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Despite global hea

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