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Rupee rises by 21 paise against dollar in early trade

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Mumbai, Dec 26: The Indian rupee rose by 21 paise to Rs 52.75 per US dollar in early trade on Monday, Dec 26 on fresh selling of the American currency by banks and exporters amid hopes of a resumption of foreign capital inflows in light of a rising trend in the equity market.

The rupee resumed higher at Rs 52.85/86 per dollar on the Interbank Foreign Exchange, as against last weekend's close of 52.96/97 per dollar, and firmed up further to Rs 52.75 per dollar before quoting at Rs 52.86/87 per dollar at 1030 hours.

The domestic currency hovered in a range between Rs 52.75 and Rs 52.95 per dollar during morning deals. Fresh selling of dollars by banks and exporters in view of the recovery in the equity market on the back of strong US economic data pushed up the rupee value against the dollar, a forex dealer said.

The BSE benchmark Sensex shot up by 199 points, or 1.27 per cent, in early trade today.

PTI
Topics: sensex, trade, mumbai

Rupee ends flat at 46.50 per USD

Mumbai, Aug 29: The Indian currency today closed flat at Rs 46.50 per US dollar, the flat end is a result of decline in crude oil price to US Dollar 70 per barrel mark and also due to the strong performance of the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex), which breached the 11,700 mark today, said a money market trader here.

Earlier, rupee opened at 46.46/48 per USD and in the mid-morning session it traded at Rs 46.51/53 per USD.
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Rupee opens weak at Rs 46.60/62/USD

Mumbai, Aug 9: Indian currency today opened weak by six paise at Rs 46.60/62 per US Dollar compared to the previous close of Rs 46.54 per US Dollar, a trader in the money market said.

In the mid-morning trade rupee was trading at Rs 46.52/53 per US Dollar.

The stock market too opened in the red by 25 points though it soon recovered and is currently trading at 11,112.47 points up 98 points from the previous close.


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