Good foreign capital inflows into equity market also boosted the rupee value against the dollar, a forex dealer said.
The rupee resumed lower at 61.85 per dollar as against the yesterday's closing level of 61.73 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market on mild dollar demand from some banks.
However, it recovered immediately to 61.34 before quoting 61.45 per dollar at 1045 hours, on fresh selling by banks and exporters.
The domestic currency hovered in a range of 61.34 and 61.95 per dollar during the morning deals.
In New York market, the dollar hit an eight-month low against the euro yesterday as investors grew more concerned about the economic effects of a prolonged shutdown and debt-ceiling debate.
Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark BSE-30 share index Sensex moved down by 29.66 points or 0.15 per cent to 19,872.41 at 1125hours, after earlier touching the 20K level.
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