
Rupee Gains 17 Paise To 91.41 Against Dollar In Early Trade As Trump Eases Tariff Threats On Europe
The Indian rupee strengthened by 17 paise to trade at 91.41 against the US dollar in early Friday deals after US President Donald Trump softened tariff threats linked to Greenland, easing trade-war fears. The currency opened at 91.45 and recovered amid improved risk appetite and dollar correction. However, persistent FII outflows and geopolitical risks continue to pressure the rupee to 92.00.








