FXstreet.com (San Francisco) - The Indian rupee rose to an 11-week high against the US dollar on Friday, tracking an increase in global risk appetite. USD/INR reached 49.20 before slight bounce to close at 49.38 late Friday in Asia, its lowest level ...See all stories on this topic »
Forex: USD/INR holding above recent 11-week low
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