MUMBAI, May 22 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee is expected to open weaker against the U.S. dollar after the central bank said it will withdraw the highest value currency note from circulation.
Mahatma Gandhi did not appear in the Indian currency notes immediately after India's independence in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi's portrait has been featured on Indian currency notes for over five decades.
The Indian rupee's fall to an all-time low has split analysts on what comes next for the South Asian currency. While some ...
India's central bank on Wednesday proposed steps to boost the Indian rupee’s global use, including allowing local banks to ...
The rupee closed at 88.7725 against the US dollar, down marginally on the week but within touching distance of its all-time ...