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The Indian rupee rose on Wednesday, boosted by a rally in the Chinese yuan and dollar sales from state-run banks. The currency ended at 83.5925 against the U.S. dollar, rising to as high as 83.5150 during the day. The yuan's rise was due to investor optimism following broad policy easing measures in China.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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