The losses in rupee in past two sessions has brought the rupee close to its levels seen before RBI had unveiled a skew of measures to tame the rupee volatility.
The rupee today opened weak at 59.61 a dollar from 59.34 previously at the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market and moved in a range of 59.49 and 59.79 before concluding at 59.67, a fall of 33 paise, or 0.56 per cent.
Persistent dollar demand from importers, mainly oil refiners and some banks, in view of the firm dollar overseas, affected the rupee, a forex dealer said.
"The rupee depreciated against the US dollar today due to local as well as global factors. On the local front, the RBI auction results...Came as a negative factor for the rupee," said Abhishek Goenka, founder & CEO, India Forex Advisors.
The Reserve Bank of India, which announced measures on Monday evening to address exchange rate volatility by curbing liquidity, yesterday said it would conduct a special 3-day repo at an interest rate of 10.25 per cent for Rs 25,000 crore to allow banks to meet the requirements of mutual funds.
The benchmark Sensex stock index rallied 0.9 per cent to close at a six-week high of 20,128.41.
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