At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, rupee commenced lower at 59.46 a dollar from previous close of 59.39. It recovered later to a high of 58.9650 on sustained dollar selling by exporters and strong rally in stock markets.
The rebound, however, was short-lived as fresh dollar demand from importers, mainly oil refiners, and some banks dragged down the rupee to a low of 59.54. It finally ended at 59.52, a fall of 13 paise or 0.22 per cent.
In the previous two days, rupee had spurted by 133 paise or 2.19 per cent amid signs of capital inflows and moderation in March quarter Current Account Deficit (CAD).
Meanwhile, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today in an interview to PTI said, "sentiment will turn in favour" of the rupee as government is "committed to containing the fiscal deficit" within target and is addressing how to finance CAD.
Experts see the short-term trading range for the spot USD/INR pair to be within 58.90 to 59.60.
Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark S&P BSE Sensex today flared up by 181.58 points, or 0.94 per cent. FIIs turned net buyers and pumped in Rs 1,124.31 crore last Friday, as per provisional data with stock exchanges.
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