The Indian Rupee fell for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday. This decline followed the Reserve Bank of India’s decision to remove restrictions on foreign exchange trading. Higher crude oil prices also contributed to the Rupee’s weakening. The currency closed at 94.11 against the US Dollar. Brent crude futures surpassed the $100 per barrel mark.Read More
Indian IT firms are seeing steady new deals and operating margins. However, revenue growth is slowing down quarter-on-quarter because projects are delayed. Artificial intelligence also poses a risk to future earnings. Companies like Infosys and HCLTech have given cautious growth forecasts for the upcoming financial year. IT stocks may face pressure in the short term.Read More
Markets experienced a corrective session on Thursday, extending previous weakness amid adverse global cues. Key companies like RIL, Infosys, and Adani Energy are in focus due to Q4 results and news developments. Tata Capital reported a 43% net profit growth, while Cyient approved a Rs 720 crore share buyback alongside a weak March quarter performance.Read More
Indian markets faced pressure on Thursday due to escalating West Asian tensions, with analysts expecting continued weakness. Stalled US-Iran talks and naval blockades are keeping risk sentiment fragile, impacting crude oil, the rupee, and institutional flows. The rupee also extended its losing streak against the dollar.Read More
The yuan is poised to surpass the yen as the second-most traded currency against the dollar in foreign-exchange options, according to LCH. This shift, expected by 2028, reflects growing yuan internationalization and market demand for currency diversification beyond the dollar.Read More
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