India rupee jumps 2%, rises above 93 for first time in nearly 2 weeks after RBI measures

A man withdraws money from an automated teller machine (ATM) in New Delhi, India, April 3, 2025. REUTERS
MUMBAI, April 2 (Reuters) – The Indian rupee ​extended gains against ‌the U.S. dollar and rose above ​the 93 ​handle for the first ⁠time in ​nearly two weeks, ​as the central bank imposed curbs on ​speculative activity.
The ​rupee climbed almost 2% ‌to ⁠92.94 per U.S. dollar after the latest central ​bank ​measures ⁠to curb a near ​one-way move ​witnessed ⁠in the currency over the ⁠last ​few days.

Reporting ​by Dharamraj Dhutia; Editing ​by Sonia Cheema

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