Rupee shows resilience despite becoming Asia’s worst performing currency amid tariff war
The Indian rupee has slid 5.06% against the US dollar in 2025, making it Asia’s worst-performing currency this year. Yet, unlike past crises where the rupee crashed sharply, the current depreciation has been gradual and orderly, reflecting India’s stronger macroeconomic fundamentals despite global tariff tensions.
By Finblage Editorial Desk
6:27 pm
3 December 2025
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