The Indian rupee depreciated by 31 paise to 92.32 against the US dollar on Thursday, driven by FII outflows, rising crude oil prices, and a stronger greenback amid ongoing West Asian conflict. Domestic equity markets also opened weak, further pressuring the local currency.
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