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Stock Market Live: Nifty, Sensex Rangebound; BSE, Dixon Buzzing; Rupee Drops Sharply

FMCG stocks were leading gains on National Stock Exchange.

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The Nifty 50 and Sensex were trading in a narrow range as traders remained on the sidelines before the US announced trade deals later today. Losses in Asia-Pacific equities weighed on Indian benchmarks as well.
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USD Vs INR Live: Rupee Under Pressure

Trump's BRICS tariff threats will hit Yuan and Rupee and reflects his intent to weaken attempts to de-dollarise, says Societe Generale. Such tariffs will weigh on EM currencies.

INR and Indonesian Rupiah are most susceptible to volatility generated by Trump's BRICS tariff, according to Convera Singapore.

Source: Bloomberg


USD Vs INR Live: Rupee Records Sharp Drop

The Indian rupee dropped as much as 58 paise to 85.98 against the dollar. The local currency has seen its sharpest decline since June 13.

Rupee is the second-worst performer in Asia, roiled by Trump's tariff policies.

Stock Market Live: Nifty, Sensex Rangebound; BSE, Dixon Buzzing; Rupee Drops Sharply

Share Market Live: Most Active Stocks Now  

Jaiprakash Power Ventures, BSE, Dixon Tech, Godrej Consumer Products, PC Jeweller, HDFC Bank, Trent, Bharat Electronics, Reliance Industries and Hindustan Unilever are the most traded stocks in terms of value as of 1:30 pm.

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