Rupee jumps most in a month as Iran-Israel ceasefire sparks relief rally

The Indian rupee had its best day in a month on Tuesday as oil prices slumped, the dollar weakened and Asian currencies rallied after a ceasefire between Israel and Iran went into effect, reviving risk sentiment. The rupee closed at 85.9750 against the U.S. dollar, up 0.9% on the day, its biggest single-day rise since May 23. Get the latest news from India and how it matters to the world with the Reuters India File newsletter. Sign up here. Oil prices dropped after the ceasefire was announced by U.S. President Donald Trump overnight, bringing relief to currencies of oil-importing countries like India.

Brent crude futures were at $69 per barrel, down more than 15% from a five-month high hit a day earlier. Broad-based interbank dollar sales and cutting of bearish bets on the rupee boosted the local currency, traders said. India's benchmark equity indexes, the BSE Sensex (.BSESN), opens new tab and Nifty 50 (.NSEI), opens new tab, ended higher, but pared gains after Israel said that Iran had violated the ceasefire. Iran denied reports of violations but the developments raised doubts over whether the ceasefire, which came after 12 days of war, would last. Line chart depicting Indian assets' performance over June 2025 Line chart depicting Indian assets' performance over June 2025 "Markets are materially scaling back geopolitical risk," ING said in a Tuesday note. The dollar is under pressure as oil prices fall and the downside risks are elevated ahead of remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, it said.

 

Powell is slated to speak in front of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday and Wednesday. The dollar index was down 0.2% at 98. Fed vice-chair Michelle Bowman said on Monday that the first interest rate cut this year could come as soon as July, helping boost odds of a rate cut to 22.7% from 16.3% last week, as per CME's FedWatch tool. Asian currencies were up between 0.1% and 1.7% on the day and global stocks rallied with U.S. equity futures indicating that stocks would open in the green.

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