The Indian rupee hit a record low of 92.16 against the dollar, mirroring a sharp rise in equity fear gauges. This depreciation was driven by West Asian war disruptions impacting oil and gas supplies, prompting a flight to safe-haven dollar assets. The Reserve Bank of India intervened by selling dollars to slow the rupee’s slide.
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