Indian rupee on Tuesday was trading marginally higher against US dollar, tracking gains in Asian currencies market. At 9.08 am, the rupee was trading at 68.88 a dollar, up 0.05% from its previous close of 68.94. The home currency opened at 68.90 a dollar.
The rupee ended almost flat at 68.96 per US dollar Monday as participants preferred to wait on the sidelines to see the outcome of RBI's first-ever rupee-dollar swap auction.
Mumbai: Companies owned by business groups dependent on bank funding will have to adjust to new single borrower limits of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) from April 1.
The contradictory responses from the Goods and Services Tax Network (GSTN) to assessees’ queries on the unavailability of a new functionality for offsetting tax liability has raised concerns among businesses, which fear that they may be hauled up later by the tax department for non-compliance as GSTN’s advice may not have any legal standing.
The Indian Rupee has recently seen an upward trend. Though it ended on a flat note at 68.96 per US dollar on Monday, sustained foreign fund inflows and narrowing trade deficit have helped the currency gain a lot of strength last week.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das has said that the central bank of the country has appointed 5-member committee under the chairmanship of Nandan Nilekani to further deepen digital payments and enhance financial inclusion through Fintech.