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What happens when you start your equity SIP and the market crashes?

Starting a systematic investment plan (SIP) in equity funds is a smart way to build wealth over the long term. For an Indian audience, however, market volatility and the possibility of a crash can be a cause for concern, especially for new investors. If you have recently initiated an equity SIP and find yourself facing a market crash, it's vital to understand the implications and how to respond.

Rupee declines by 4 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The rupee on Monday slipped four paise to 83.15 in the opening session on rising demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee down 3 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The rupee on Wednesday slipped three paise to 83.34 in the opening session on rising demand for the US dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee rises by 2 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The Rupee on Friday moved up two paise at 83.15 in the opening session on selling of US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee rises 4 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The Rupee on Friday gained four paise at 83.24 in the opening session on selling of US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee up 8 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The rupee on Thursday rallied eight paise at 83.32 in the opening session against US Dollar on the sale of US dollars by bankers and exporters, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee opens steady at 83.28 against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The Rupee on Friday opened on a flat note at 83.28 on selling of US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee falls 4 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI; The rupee on Tuesday slipped four paise to 83.25 in the opening session on rising demand for the US dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Indian Rupee improves 3 paise against USD

Mumbai: The Indian Rupee on Wednesday rose marginally by three paise to close at 82.85 on the selling of US Dollar by bankers and exporters amid a rebounding equity market, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee opens steady at 82.02 against USD

Mumbai/UNI: The Rupee opened on a steady note on Thursday at 82.02 against the US Dollar on selling of the US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee down 12 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: Rupee on Wednesday slipped 12 paise at 81.99 against the US Dollar in the opening session on rising demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at Foreign Exchange said.

Indian Rupee falls 4 paise against USD

Mumbai: The Indian Rupee on Tuesday slipped four paise to close at 81.87on rising demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers amid negative equity market, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.

Rupee rises 3 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: Rupee on Tuesday marginally gained by three paise at 82.01 against the US Dollar in the opening session on selling of the US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at Foreign Exchange said.

Indo-Bangla taka-rupee dual currency card to be launched in September

Dhaka: Bangladesh Bank governor Abdur Rauf Talukder on Tuesday said the central bank will launch a dual currency card of Bangladeshi Taka and Indian Rupee from September.

Rupee down 17 paise against USD

Mumbai/UNI: Rupee on Thursday dropped 17 paise at 82.45 against the US Dollar in the opening session on brisk demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at Foreign Exchange said.