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Published on March 5, 2026 at 3:45 am
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2026
| 04:25 |
Indian central bank is believed to have sold US dollars massively before the opening of the local spot market – traders |
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| 04:23 |
Indian Rupee Rises Sharply in Interbank Order Matching System; most recently at 91.10 per US dollar |
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| 03:57 |
Rupee May See Relief Amid Cautious Signs of Risk Recovery; Oil remains a concern |
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| 03:53 |
INDIAN RUPE – Rupee May Get Some Buoyancy Amid Cautious Signs Of Risk Recovery; Oil remains a concern |
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| 03:45 |
INDIAN BONDS – Indian government bonds could rebound, as bets on central bank purchases intensify |
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04.03. |
Bharat Forge takes unsecured rupee term loan of up to Rs 8 billion |
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04.03. |
Tata Capital raises INR 343 crore through debt issue |
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04.03. |
INDIAN BONDS – Indian bonds stabilize as hopes of easing the Middle East conflict curb oil price concerns |
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04.03. |
INDIAN RUPE Oil Price Surge Pushes Indian Rupee to Record Low; Importers rush to hedge |
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04.03. |
Indian rupee posts worst daily fall since January 21 |
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04.03. |
India: SIDBI withdraws issuance of bonds with maturity over three years, bankers report |
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04.03. |
INDIAN BONDS – Indian bonds fall again as escalation in the Middle East pushes oil prices higher and worsens macroeconomic outlook |
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04.03. |
Indian central bank is selling dollars to prevent steeper rupee losses, traders say |
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04.03. |
Indian central bank likely to sell US dollars to prevent steeper rupee losses – traders |
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04.03. |
Indian central bank likely to sell US dollars to prevent steeper rupee losses – traders |
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