The Indian rupee has slid to its weakest level in more than a decade, pressured by surging crude oil prices and sizable foreign portfolio outflows. While some analysts believe the currency is undervalued and could offer opportunities for long-term investors, a quick bounce looks unlikely. Rising import demand and broad risk aversion continue to weigh on near-term recovery.
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