The Indian rupee fell 31 paise to close at 91.99 against the US dollar on Wednesday, marking its lowest closing level for the second time in under a week. Increased month-end demand for the greenback and ongoing geopolitical tensions weighed on investor sentiment, offsetting an initial stronger opening.
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