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Rupee registers marginal improvement against US dollar – Markets

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Rupee’s Performance Against US Dollar Since 04 March 2025

The Pakistani rupee registered marginal gains against the US dollar, appreciating 0.02% against the US dollar on Monday.

At close, the local currency settled at 281.97, a gain of Re0.05 against the greenback.

During the previous week, rupee depreciated against the US dollar as it lost Re0.04 or 0.01% in the inter-bank market.

The local unit closed at 282.02, against 282.06 it had closed the week earlier against the greenback, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

A rise in import demand has put pressure on the local currency, according to analysts.

Globally, the US dollar edged lower on Monday, giving back some of its gains from last week, as markets weighed the outlook for President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and its potential to constrict growth and unleash inflation.

The greenback starts the week on the back foot after Trump said late on Friday that he plans to double duties on imported steel and aluminum to 50% from Wednesday, and as Beijing hit back against accusations it violated an agreement on critical minerals shipments.

The US dollar dropped 0.3% to 143.57 yen as of 0439 GMT, giving back some of its more than 1% rally from last week.

The euro gained 0.1% to $1.1362, and sterling advanced 0.2% to $1.3485.

The Australian dollar added 0.3% to $0.6453 and the New Zealand dollar rose 0.4% to $0.5994.

The US dollar index, which measures the currency against six major peers, eased 0.1% to 99.283.

The US currency has been whipsawed for weeks by Trump’s on-again-off-again trade war, falling when a flare-up in tensions stokes worries of a potential U.S. recession.

Oil prices, a key indicator of currency parity, jumped by about 3% on Monday after producer group OPEC+ kept output increases in July at the same level as the previous two months.

Brent crude futures climbed by $2.28, or 3.63%, to $65.06 a barrel by 1118 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude was up $2.45, or 4.03%, at $63.24.

Both contracts lost more than 1% last week.



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