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The Indian rupee recovered slightly on Thursday, closing at 85.86 against the US dollar, following a firm American currency and increased crude oil prices. The local unit was pressured by relentless selling in domestic equities, outflow of foreign capital, and uncertainties related to trade restrictions ahead of the US administration change.
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