Rupee fall: Currency breaches 91 per dollar again; FII outflows, trade jitters bite
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The rupee weakened for the fourth consecutive session, closing at 90.92 against the US dollar due to sustained foreign fund outflows and global trade uncertainties. Domestic equities also declined, with the Sensex and Nifty falling, further denting investor sentiment amid geopolitical tensions and warnings of new tariffs.
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