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Rupee likely to hold steady near ₹88.60 despite global risk-off tone

On 18 November 2025, market participants expect the Indian rupee to open around ₹88.60–₹88.62 per US dollar, remaining relatively stable despite global risk‑off sentiment and a stronger dollar index. The currency closed at ₹88.61 on Monday and is supported by recurring intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which has defended the ₹88.80 level.
Analysts note that even a high trade deficit and foreign investor outflows failed to move the rupee significantly, owing to the RBI’s steady intervention and policy credibility.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
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Rupee likely to hold steady near ₹88.60 despite global risk-off tone

On 18 November 2025, market participants expect the Indian rupee to open around ₹88.60–₹88.62 per US dollar, remaining relatively stable despite global risk‑off sentiment and a stronger dollar index. The currency closed at ₹88.61 on Monday and is supported by recurring intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which has defended the ₹88.80 level.
Analysts note that even a high trade deficit and foreign investor outflows failed to move the rupee significantly, owing to the RBI’s steady intervention and policy credibility.
Reuters• By Pooja Kumari
Explore:Mutual Fund Screening
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The rupee is expected to stay around ₹88.60 on 18 November despite global risk aversion, supported by RBI intervention and range‑bound expectations.
On 18 November 2025, market participants expect the Indian rupee to open around ₹88.60–₹88.62 per US dollar, remaining relatively stable despite global risk‑off sentiment and a stronger dollar index. The currency closed at ₹88.61 on Monday and is supported by recurring intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which has defended the ₹88.80 level.
Analysts note that even a high trade deficit and foreign investor outflows failed to move the rupee significantly, owing to the RBI’s steady intervention and policy credibility.

On 18 November 2025, market participants expect the Indian rupee to open around ₹88.60–₹88.62 per US dollar, remaining relatively stable despite global risk‑off sentiment and a stronger dollar index. The currency closed at ₹88.61 on Monday and is supported by recurring intervention by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), which has defended the ₹88.80 level.
Analysts note that even a high trade deficit and foreign investor outflows failed to move the rupee significantly, owing to the RBI’s steady intervention and policy credibility.
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