- February 2, 2026
Rupee rises 37 paise to 91.56 against the U.S. dollar in early trade
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 91.95 against the U.S. dollar, then gained some ground to 91.56, registering a gain of 37 paise over its previous close. File.
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The rupee gained 37 paise to 91.56 against the U.S. dollar in early trade on Monday (February 2, 2026), a day after the Union Budget 2026-27 was presented, largely as crude oil prices retreated from their elevated levels.
Forex traders said for the rupee, the budget offered reassurance, not relief. Moreover, the government’s high borrowing plan is likely to weigh on investor sentiments.
The government is likely to borrow ₹17.2 lakh crore in the next financial year to fund its fiscal deficit projected at 4.3% of the GDP.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 91.95 against the U.S. dollar, then gained some ground to 91.56, registering a gain of 37 paise over its previous close.
On Friday, the rupee hit a record low of 92.02 before ending 6 paise higher at 91.93 against the U.S. dollar.
In the initial trade, it also touched 91.95 against the American currency.
“Union Budget 2026 did not arrive with fireworks. Instead, it stayed firmly on the path of continuity — focusing on growth, stability, and fiscal discipline. Short-term pressure may persist, but the broader message of fiscal credibility and growth continuity keeps medium-term prospects constructive,” CR Forex Advisors MD Amit Pabari said.
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Pabari further said “with USD/INR hovering just below 92.00, this level now stands as the key near-term pivot. A sustained break above it could open the path toward 92.20–92.50.
Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading 0.10% higher at 97.08.
Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was trading 4.24% lower at $66.38 per barrel in futures trade, as U.S. and Iran were talking about avoiding U.S. strikes on the Iranian soil.
The oil prices had touched $72 per barrel after traders expected a U..S strike on Iran during the weekend.
On the domestic equity market front, Sensex climbed 302 points to 81,024.94, while Nifty was trading up 59.25 points to 24,884.70.
On Sunday (February 1, 2026), equity markets reacted negatively to the Union Budget as higher securities transaction tax on derivatives and changes to buyback taxation increased costs and weighed on sentiment.
Foreign Institutional Investors offloaded equities worth ₹588.34 crore on Sunday, according to exchange data.
Published – February 02, 2026 11:10 am IST