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Indian Rupee to Invesco Short Duration US Government Securities Fund exchange rate — INR/USTB

Stale

1 INR =

0.000951094 USTB

−0.00000109817 (−0.12%) decreased 0.12 percent vs Jun 25, 2026 close

MarketTwelve Data · CoinGecko

Converted to
USTB0.00095109

1 INR = 0.000951094 USTBMarketas of Twelve Data · CoinGecko

Exchange rate history

Daily close · CoinGecko
INR/USTB daily rates — showing 31 of 31.
Date (UTC)Rate (USTB)Change
0.000946689
0.000938625▼ −0.85%
0.000937516▼ −0.12%
0.000940404▲ +0.31%
0.000948428▲ +0.85%
0.00094795▼ −0.05%
0.000948445▲ +0.05%
0.00094304▼ −0.57%
0.000943322▲ +0.03%
0.000936606▼ −0.71%
0.00093862▲ +0.22%
0.000944247▲ +0.60%
0.0009442470.00%
0.000948407▲ +0.44%
0.000941007▼ −0.78%
0.000943988▲ +0.32%
0.000941107▼ −0.31%
0.000940419▼ −0.07%
0.000944454▲ +0.43%
0.000944548▲ +0.01%
0.000946216▲ +0.18%
0.000949809▲ +0.38%
0.000951221▲ +0.15%
0.000948287▼ −0.31%
0.000953424▲ +0.54%
0.000953518▲ +0.01%
0.000951568▼ −0.20%
0.000953517▲ +0.20%
0.0009497▼ −0.40%
0.000944529▼ −0.54%
0.000952192▲ +0.81%
3-month statistics
Low
0.00093408
Average
0.000954128
High
0.000981093
Median
0.000952093
Volatility
7.3%
Change
−0.93% decreased 0.93 percent

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What is the INR/USTB exchange rate today?

1 Indian Rupee buys 0.000951094 Invesco Short Duration US Government Securities Fund as of Jun 25, 2026, 6:19 AM UTC, aggregated from market prices by Twelve Data · CoinGecko. Crypto markets trade around the clock, so this figure moves continuously.

How often does the INR/USTB rate update?

The live rate refreshes about once a minute, and every reading is stamped with its own UTC time so you always know how fresh it is. Past daily points are immutable — once a day closes, its rate never changes.

How has INR/USTB moved recently?

Over the last 91 trading days, INR/USTB ranged from 0.00093408 to 0.000981093, averaging 0.000954128. Each point is a daily close; weekends and holidays have no published fix, so the line skips them.