The Indian rupee ended largely flat at 82.6550 per U.S. dollar on Tuesday, as investors were wary ahead of a pivotal U.S. Federal Reserve bank meeting decision, amid major economies grappling with a banking sector crisis. India's benchmark 10-year government bond yield ended a tad higher at 7.3495% on Tuesday as the market awaited the outcome of the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting this week amid global banking turmoil. (Bhakti Tambe)
MUMBAI, March 22 (Reuters) - India's currency and debt
markets will be closed on Wednesday, March 22, for a public
holiday. The markets will resume trading on March 23, Thursday.
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