The Indian Rupee reached an all-time low, reflecting a downward trend across Asian currencies as markets react to ongoing U.S. election updates. The uncertainty surrounding potential shifts in U.S. fiscal policy and economic strategies has fueled volatility, leading investors to exercise caution. As the dollar strengthens, emerging markets like India feel the impact, with the Rupee’s depreciation underscoring the vulnerability of Asian economies to changes in U.S. political and economic dynamics.
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