27 Mar, EOD - Indian

Nifty Bank 52274.6 (-2.67)

Nifty IT 29541.65 (-0.44)

Nifty Midcap 100 54097.8 (-2.23)

Nifty Next 50 62043.05 (-2.48)

Nifty Smallcap 100 15620 (-1.74)

Nifty Pharma 22565.6 (-0.50)

Nifty 50 22819.6 (-2.09)

SENSEX 73583.22 (-2.25)

27 Mar, EOD - Global

NIKKEI 225 53373.07 (-0.43)

HANG SENG 24951.88 (0.38)

S&P 6440.36 (-0.89)


Live News

You are Here : Home > News > Live News >

(27 Mar 2026, 16:50)

INR crashes to record low well beyond Rs 94.50 mark fuelled by surging oil prices


The Indian rupee tanked 86 paise to close at yet another all-time low of 94.82 (provisional) against the US dollar on Friday, weighed down by elevated oil prices and a stronger greenback amid uncertainties over the West Asia conflict. A sharp decline in the domestic equity markets and sustained FII outflows put further pressure on the local unit. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 94.18 and breached the 94.50-mark for the first time before closing at 94.82 (provisional) against the US dollar, down 86 paise from its previous close. INR hit a low of 94.85 during intraday moves. Indian shares tumbled on Friday as traders returned to their desks after a public holiday on Thursday for Ram Navami. Indian benchmark indices witnessed a sharp sell-off. The BSE Sensex closed down by 1,690.23 points or 2.25% to settle at 73,583.22, while the Nifty 50 dropped 486.86 points or 2.09% to end at 22,819.00. The market decline was driven by widespread selling across sectors, particularly in banking, as investor sentiment was hit by global uncertainty.

More News

Capital Market Publishers India Pvt. Ltd

401, Swastik Chambers, Sion Trombay Road, Chembur, Mumbai - 400 071, India.

Formed in 1986, Capital Market Publishers India Pvt Ltd pioneered corporate databases and stock market magazine in India. Today Capitaline corporate database cover more than 35,000 listed and unlisted Indian companies. Latest technologies and standards are constantly being adopted to keep the database user-friendly, comprehensive and up-to-date.

Over the years the scope of the databases has enlarged to cover economy, sectors, mutual funds, commodities and news. Many innovative online and offline applications of these databases have been developed to meet various common as well as customized requirements.

While all the leading institutional investors use Capitaline databases, Capital Market magazine gives access to the databases to individual investors through Corporate Scoreboard. Besides stock market and company-related articles, the magazine’s independent and insightful coverage includes mutual funds, taxation, commodities and personal finance.

Copyright @ Capital Market Publishers India Pvt.Ltd

Designed, Developed and Content powered by CMOTS InfoTech (ISO 9001:2015 & ISO/IEC 27001:2022 Certified)

Site best viewed in Internet Explorer Edge ,   Google Chrome 115.0.5790.111 + ,   Mozilla Firefox 115.0.3 + ,   Opera 30.0+, Safari 16.4.1 +