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Rupee set to jump after oil sinks on Iran-US breakthrough hopes

  • The Indian rupee is expected to open in the 95.25 to 95.30 range to the dollar, per traders, after ​settling at 95.76 on Thursday
Published June 12, 2026 Updated June 12, 2026 07:52am
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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee is set to climb at open on Friday, buoyed by a retreat in crude prices after U.S. President ​Donald Trump signalled that a deal with Iran is imminent, a ‌development that could soften a persistent pressure point for the currency.

The Indian rupee is expected to open in the 95.25 to 95.30 range to the dollar, per traders, after ​settling at 95.76 on Thursday.

Brent crude fell to $88.80, its lowest in ​two months, after Trump said a peace deal with Iran ⁠could be signed as soon as this weekend, just hours after threatening ​further strikes.

Trump said talks with Tehran had reached the highest levels of Iran’s ​leadership and had the backing of a broad coalition of regional powers.

Asian equities rallied, U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar dropped.

Investors, however, may be reluctant to chase the optimism ​too far. Trump has previously talked up prospects of a deal with ​Iran, only for those hopes to fade without an agreement.

Tehran’s remarks that no final decision ‌has ⁠been made are likely to keep the enthusiasm in check.

“Obviously, the key is the message coming out of Tehran,” ING Bank said in a note.

“Therefore, we would be cautious about assuming that the extension of the ceasefire is ​a done deal.”

A ​deal would be ⁠a major reprieve for the rupee, which has been weighed down for months by high oil prices.

The Reserve Bank ​of India has responded with a string of steps ​to attract ⁠dollar inflows and support the currency. While those measures provided relief, the currency’s drop on Thursday below levels seen before the RBI actions highlighted the continued ⁠pressure.

For the ​rupee, the real relief will come from ​a deal that pushes oil durably lower and removes the risk premium embedded in crude, a ​currency trader at a bank said.


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