The Indian rupee opened lower against the US dollar, impacted by rising crude oil prices and foreign investor outflows. Geopolitical tensions and potential US tariffs are prompting a sell-off in domestic equities. Investors are now awaiting key economic data for market direction, as global crude prices and domestic stock markets also saw a dip.
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