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    Rupee hits record low amid decline in Asian peers on US election updates

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    The Indian rupee plummeted to a record low against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, as early U.S. election results spurred a dollar rally and weighed on Asian currencies. The rupee slid to 84.1725 per dollar, while the dollar index surged to a four-month high. Early projections showed Trump leading the presidential race, fueling ‘Trump trades’ and pushing U.S.

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