HomeNewsCurrencyIndian rupee slips to fresh low of 88.3613 against dollar on likely foreign selling, tariff pressure

Indian rupee slips to fresh low of 88.3613 against dollar on likely foreign selling, tariff pressure

Year-to-date, the rupee has lagged its Asian peers, weakening by about 2.85 percent in 2025.

September 05, 2025 / 13:28 IST
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Indian rupee
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The Indian rupee slipped to a fresh low of 88.3613 against the US dollar during mid-day trade on September 5, weighed down by foreign outflows in equities and ongoing pressure from Trump’s tariffs, amid some reports of RBI intervention to curb sharper losses.

Earlier, the domestic currency opened 5 paise higher at 88.1075 against the US dollar as compared to a previous close of 88.1525 against the greenback.

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"The move comes amid persistent foreign portfolio outflows and a resurgence of global trade frictions," said Amit Pabari, managing director at CR Forex Advisors said.

Dilip Parmar, Research Analyst, HDFC Securities said rupee’s fall has come at a time of renewed concerns over US tariffs on Indian exports. The "spike on USD/INR was caused by worries of higher tariffs on India but state-run banks stepped in over 88.30 to cap losses, most likely on behalf of the Reserve Bank of India," Reuters quoted a senior forex trader with a bank.