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Rupee Rises Amid Weekly Gains, US-Iran Tensions Create Volatile Trading Environment

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 8, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Indian rupee strengthened this week amid emerging optimism regarding a potential U.S.-Iran peace deal; however, renewed hostilities in the region likely threaten the stability of Asian currencies.

Volatility expectations for the rupee increased as investors prepared for developments in the ongoing conflict that has disrupted the economic landscape for oil-importing nations like India over the past two months.

On Thursday, tensions escalated with a resurgence in fighting, as Washington awaited a response from Tehran regarding its proposal to resolve the conflict. U.S. President Trump stated that a ceasefire remained in effect.

The rupee fell to nearly 94.70 against the dollar before recovering slightly to close the session at 94.40, marking a weekly gain of 0.4%. While the currency saw a decline of 0.2% from the previous close, the one-month implied volatility for the dollar-rupee pair rose to 5.7%, the highest level recorded since mid-April.

Market activity on Friday indicated a “swing-like” pattern, with support for USD/INR consistently emerging around the 94.40 mark, while state-run banks were observed active near the 94.70 level, according to a trader from a foreign bank.

ING analysts expressed that if the optimism surrounding the U.S.-Iran deal proves unfounded once more, the dollar could have significant potential for recovery. They suggested that investors might exercise caution this time and avoid rushing into de-escalation trades.

India remains highly vulnerable to economic repercussions stemming from a protracted conflict in the Middle East, as the country relies heavily on imported energy. Brent crude oil prices decreased to $100.70 this week, reflecting a nearly 7% decline.

In equities, shares in Mumbai fell by 0.6%, while the yield on the 10-year benchmark note rose by four basis points.

Market participants are also anticipating a key U.S. labor market report set to be released later today. Additionally, next week will see a focus on India’s consumer inflation data for April, in conjunction with updates related to the ongoing Iran conflict.

Published on May 8, 2026.

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