The Indian Rupee has reached a historic low of 96.37 against the US Dollar, driven by four key macroeconomic factors: massive Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) outflows, an unstoppable US Dollar Index, rising crude oil prices, and a widening trade deficit. These interconnected factors demonstrate how global economic conditions and domestic monetary policies can significantly impact currency values.
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