2026-02-03 09:25:22 am | Source: Reuters
Indian rupee surges in NDF trading after US-India trade deal
The Indian rupee surged in the non-deliverable forward market trading after India and the United States clinched a trade deal, fuelling expectations of renewed foreign inflows.
One-month dollar/rupee NDF levels point to an opening near 90.15–90.25, versus 91.5125 on Monday.
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