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Rupee opens 65 paise stronger at 86.11/USD after crude eases on Israel-Iran ceasefire, dollar weakens

The currency opened at 86.1050 against the US dollar as compared to 86.7525 against the greenback at previous close.

June 24, 2025 / 09:34 IST
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The Indian rupee opened 65 paise stronger at 86.1050 against the US dollar, buoyed by sharp cooloff in crude oil prices on June 24 which fell over 5 percent in Asian trade after US President Trump said Iran and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, signalling an end to the recent conflict.

The currency opened at 86.1050 against the US dollar as compared to 86.7525 against the greenback at previous close.

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A short while ago, Brent crude oil prices were trading at $69.70 per barrel, down $1.72 per barrel or 2.41 percent after falling over 7 percent on June 23.

The dollar index ease to 98.134 in the early trade as compared to 98.416 at previous close. The US dollar is down over 7% so far this year on concerns over the US growth outlook and Trump's levies on trading partners.