Indian Rupee Opens Lower at 90.94 Against Dollar, Down 4 Paise from Previous Close
The Indian rupee opened lower at 90.94 against the US dollar, declining 4 paise from the previous close of 90.90. This marginal weakening reflects continued pressure on the domestic currency at the start of the trading session.

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The Indian rupee opened on a weaker note in today's trading session, starting at 90.94 against the US dollar. This represents a decline from the previous session's closing level of 90.90, marking a depreciation of 4 paise for the domestic currency.
Opening Trading Levels
The currency market data shows the rupee's performance at the start of the trading session:
| Parameter: | Value |
|---|---|
| Opening Level: | 90.94 |
| Previous Close: | 90.90 |
| Change: | -4 paise |
Market Movement
The marginal weakening of the rupee at the opening indicates continued pressure on the domestic currency against the dollar. The 4-paise decline, while relatively small, reflects the ongoing dynamics in the foreign exchange market.
The rupee's opening level of 90.94 per dollar establishes the starting point for the day's trading activity in the currency markets. Market participants will be monitoring how the rupee performs through the trading session following this weaker opening.



























