Trade settlement between India and Malaysia now possible with Indian Rupee

The Indian rupee can now be used in addition to other currencies to settle trade between India and Malaysia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) announced on Saturday.

The action comes in response to the Reserve Bank of India’s decision to permit the settlement of international transactions in Indian currency in July of last year.

In addition to the present methods of settlement in other currencies, trade between India and Malaysia can now be handled in Indian Rupee (INR), according to the MEA.

Share Market: Recovery continues after a fall in early trading on Tuesday, these stocks fell; Rupee breaks at lower level

The key stock index BSE Sensex began 340.76 points lower at 54,054.47 in early trade on Tuesday as a result of weakness in global markets. NSE Nifty opened at 16,143.35 while losing 72.65 points at the same time. However, a comeback is now apparent after the market’s decline up to 11 a.m. in the morning. Sensex has broken 186.75 points and is currently trading at 54,208.48. NSE Nifty is down 70.85 points at 16,145.15 at the same time.

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These stocks saw a decline

Top Sensex losers included Tata Steel, Titan, Bajaj Finserv, HDFC, UltraTech Cement, Nestle, Bajaj Finance, and ICICI Bank. In contrast, NTPC, Wipro, Tata Consultancy Services, and Bharti Airtel all had positive returns. In other Asian markets, stocks were trading at lower prices in Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, and Hong Kong. US stocks closed Monday with a loss. On Monday, shares owned by foreign institutional investors were sold for a net amount of Rs 170.51 crore, according to preliminary stock market statistics.

Rupee breaks to record low level

Due to a decline in the domestic equity market and a firming US currency abroad, the rupee on Tuesday dropped 13 paise to 79.58 against the US dollar in early trade. Additionally, ongoing sales of foreign currency and a rise in the price of crude oil, according to forex traders, placed pressure on the local currency.

The Indian rupee depreciated 13 paise over the previous closing price, falling from 79.55 to 79.58 versus the US dollar in the interbank foreign currency market. The US dollar’s performance against the other six major currencies is gauged by the dollar index, which rose 0.27 percent to 108.31.

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