The Indian rupee hit a new all-time low on Monday, weakened by soaring oil prices that are impacting Asian currencies. Traders suggest central bank intervention may be limiting further declines. The currency’s pressure stems from the ongoing U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, which has driven up oil costs and made investors wary of emerging markets.
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