The Indian rupee weakened against the US dollar on Friday, trading at 89.97 due to persistent foreign investor selling and rising global crude oil prices. US tariffs and a subdued domestic stock market also contributed to the pressure. The Reserve Bank of India has been actively intervening to manage the rupee’s volatility.
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