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Rupee ends higher for second day, settles at 94.33 as trade deal hopes offset oil concerns

The Indian rupee strengthened for a second day, closing at 94.33 against the US dollar, buoyed by positive India-US trade talks. Hopes for an interim trade agreement between the two nations are rising, with negotiators urged to expedite efforts. However, global uncertainties and a stronger dollar limited the rupee’s gains. Analysts anticipate continued inflows supporting the local currency.
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