Forex dealers said apart from higher demand from importers for the American currency, the dollar strengthening against other currencies in the global market on encouraging economic data also weighed on the rupee.
But a higher opening in the domestic equity market limited the rupee's fall.
Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank, in yet another step to rescue the rupee, yesterday tightened hedging rules by making it mandatory for foreign institutional investors to obtain the consent of holders of participatory notes and derivative instruments before hedging.
The domestic currency had closed lower by three paise at 60.43 against the dollar in the previous session.
Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex rose by 134.51 points, or 0.69%, at 19,451.70 in the early trade today.
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