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Rupee resilient in face of Trump tariffs, recover intraday losses to close 7 paise up

The dollar index fell to 101.53, its against lowest level since October 1, on fears of potential recession in the United States coupled with rising inflation

April 03, 2025 / 16:47 IST
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The rupee ended 7 paise up on April 3 after recovering intraday losses even as Asian peers ended lower following US reciprocal tariff announcement amid a falling dollar.

The rupee ended at 85.44 against the dollar after ending the previous session at 85.51.

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“The Indian rupee strengthened after a sluggish start, largely due to the weakening of the US dollar against key global currencies. Concerns surrounding a potential recession in the United States, coupled with rising inflation following the impact of tariffs, placed downward pressure on the dollar,” said Dilip Parmar, a senior research analyst at HDFC Securities.

The dollar index, which measures American currency's value against six major global peers, fell to 101.533 from previous day’s 103.807.