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12-Jan-2026

Rupee tumbles over 100% in first quarter of the 21st century

The average INR exchange rate moved from around Rs 47 per USD in 2001 to approximately Rs 90 per USD by 2025. However, NIFTY50 index rose around 20 times during this period.


'The Indian rupee breached yet another psychological mark in December, hitting beyond Rs 90 per dollar mark and briefly falling on the other side of Rs 91 per dollar. The currency breached the 90-a-dollar level for the first time ever and continues to stay around the mark amid sustained foreign fund outflows. Foreign investors have also pulled out aggressively from the Indian equities, contributing to the sharp downtrend in the pair. Uncertainty over the India-US trade deal, along with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) disengaging in any act to stop the slide in the local unit, is adding further pressure on the local unit.

Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) were net sellers in the Indian equity markets in the month of December, with total outflows of approximately ?22,611 crore in equities. FIIs were net sellers for the sixth consecutive month in December 2025, driven by global and domestic factors like elevated Indian market valuations, global interest rate concerns, and the de...



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