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Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar

by Economy India
June 18, 2026
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Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar

Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar

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Domestic Currency Supported by Falling Crude Oil Prices and Weakness in the US Dollar

Mumbai (Economy India): The Indian rupee strengthened by 10 paise against the US dollar on Thursday, ending the trading session at 94.50 per dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market. The domestic currency received support from declining crude oil prices and weakness in the US dollar in global markets.

The positive movement in the rupee comes amid easing pressure from energy prices and improving sentiment in the foreign exchange market.

Crude Oil Prices Provide Relief

Market experts said that lower crude oil prices played a significant role in supporting the rupee. As India imports a large portion of its crude oil requirements, any decline in global oil prices helps reduce the country’s import bill and eases pressure on the current account deficit.

The recent moderation in crude oil prices has improved market sentiment and provided support to emerging market currencies, including the Indian rupee.

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Weak US Dollar Boosts Emerging Market Currencies

The decline in the US dollar against major global currencies also contributed to the rupee’s appreciation.

A weaker dollar generally benefits emerging market currencies by improving capital flows and reducing pressure on external balances. Currency traders noted that investors closely monitored developments in global financial markets and expectations regarding future monetary policy decisions by major central banks.

Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar
Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar

Market Participants Monitor Global Developments

Foreign exchange markets remain sensitive to several global factors, including:

📊 US Federal Reserve policy decisions

🌍 Geopolitical developments

🛢️ Crude oil price movements

💰 Foreign portfolio investment flows

📈 Global economic growth trends

Analysts believe these factors will continue to influence the direction of the rupee in the coming weeks.

Impact on the Indian Economy

A stronger rupee can help reduce imported inflation by lowering the cost of imported goods such as crude oil, industrial raw materials, and electronic products.

However, currency movements also have implications for exporters, whose overseas earnings may be affected when the domestic currency appreciates significantly.

Economists suggest that maintaining currency stability remains important for sustaining investor confidence and supporting economic growth.

Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar 2
Rupee Gains 10 Paise to Close at 94.50 Against US Dollar

RBI Continues to Monitor Currency Markets

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) continues to closely monitor developments in the foreign exchange market to ensure orderly currency movements and financial stability.

The central bank has previously taken several measures to support liquidity, manage volatility, and maintain confidence in India’s financial system amid global uncertainties.

🔹 Rupee closed at 94.50 per US dollar, gaining 10 paise.

🔹 Falling crude oil prices supported the domestic currency.

🔹 Weakness in the US dollar improved sentiment in emerging markets.

🔹 Global monetary policy and geopolitical developments remain key drivers.

🔹 RBI continues to monitor forex market conditions closely.

The rupee’s appreciation against the US dollar reflects improved market sentiment driven by softer crude oil prices and a weaker US currency. While global uncertainties continue to influence currency markets, the latest gains provide some relief for India’s external sector and inflation outlook. Market participants will continue to watch oil prices, foreign investment flows, and central bank decisions for further direction in the foreign exchange market.

(Economy India)

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