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The Indian rupee strengthened to around 95.4 per dollar, extending its rally for another session to a two-week high as sentiment improved on easing crude oil prices and supportive remarks from the Reserve Bank of India. Support for the rupee increased after Brent crude prices fell below $100 per barrel for the first time in over two weeks amid optimism that the US and Iran are moving closer to a peace agreement. Sentiment was further boosted after Sanjay Malhotra stated that the RBI would do โ€œwhatever is requiredโ€ to ensure orderly forex market movements, adding that the rupee appears undervalued. He also said the central bank has around $700 billion in reserves to curb volatility. However, gains in the rupee were partly limited by persistent inflation concerns after Indiaโ€™s state-owned fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel prices for the fourth time in May to offset losses stemming from higher costs linked to the Iran conflict.

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