The Indian rupee opened marginally higher at 90.45 against the US dollar on Thursday, recovering slightly after a dip in the previous session. Mixed market sentiment prevails as traders await official confirmation of the India-US trade deal, with crude oil price volatility also influencing currency movements.
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