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Indian Rupee Strengthens to 83.94 as Dollar Index Eases Ahead of US CPI Data – Check Details!

The Indian rupee strengthened to 83.94 against the US dollar, gaining 2 paise as the dollar index eased, with investors anticipating key US CPI inflation data.
Indian Rupee Strengthens to 83.94 as Dollar Index Eases Ahead of US CPI Data – Check Details!

The Indian rupee showed signs of strength on Thursday, opening at 83.94 against the US dollar, a slight increase of 2 paise from the previous day’s close of 83.96. This rise occurred as the dollar index softened, prompting investors to keep a close eye on the upcoming US CPI inflation data.

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The dollar index, which had increased by 0.37% in the prior session following the release of the Federal Reserve’s September meeting minutes, decreased by 0.06% to 102.8630. The minutes indicated that Fed Chair Jerome Powell encountered some resistance regarding a proposed half-point interest rate cut, with several officials favoring a more modest quarter-point reduction.

In the oil market, Brent crude prices climbed by 0.77% to $77.17 per barrel in early Asian trading. This increase is attributed to rising concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East, particularly as Israel considers striking oil-producing Iran.

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Additionally, the impact of Hurricane Milton, which recently made landfall on Florida’s west coast, has led to heightened demand in the world’s largest oil-consuming nation, further contributing to the surge in oil prices.

Overall, these developments reflect a complex interplay of currency dynamics and geopolitical factors influencing the market, with traders eagerly awaiting further economic indicators from the US.

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