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Rupee opens 16 paise down at 86.75 after US strikes on Iran send crude higher

Brent was trading at $78.16 a barrel, up $1.15 or 1.49 percent from previous close of $77.01

June 23, 2025 / 09:36 IST
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Indian rupee

The rupee opened 16 paise down on June 23 as crude prices rose after US strikes on Iran nuclear sites over the weekend triggered worries of another front opening in the restive region, impacting energy supplies.

The rupee opened at 86.745 against the dollar after closing the previous session at 86.59.

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"Crude oil prices extended gains for a third straight week amid rising geopolitical tensions and a sharper-than-expected drawdown in US inventories. The ongoing hostilities between Israel and Iran have heightened supply concerns across the Middle East, a region critical to global oil exports," said Rahul Kalantri, VP Commodities at Mehta Equities Ltd.

Early on early June 22, the conflict between Iran and Israel took a dramatic turn after US President Donald Trump confirmed that American warplanes bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, including the Fordow uranium enrichment plant, a key part of Tehran’s atomic infrastructure buried deep within a mountainside near Qom.