Rupee bounces after 4-day fall against USD; up five paise

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 24 2017 | 7:07 PM IST
Breaking a four-day retreat, the rupee staged a modest rebound against the American currency and ended higher by 5 paise at 68.15 in yet another day of extremely thin and lethargic trade.
The dollar weakness was a major contributor to the rupee recovery as the skittish investors continued to lighten their long positions and banks as well.
A spectacular performance on domestic equities further supported sentiment.
It had depreciated by a whopping 25 paise in past four-day fall.
Though, scattered dollar demand from importers in early trade was absorbed by the adequate local supplies, a forex dealers said.
The home unit opened on a firm footing at 68.08 as compared to Monday's close of 68.20 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market and advanced further to 68.07 on fresh bouts of dollar selling.
But, it relinquished strong early gains and remained largely locked within a narrow range throughout the day before ending at 68.15, showing a gain of 5 paise, or 0.07 per cent.
It briefly pulled back to hit an intra-day low of 68.23.
The US dollar index was trading higher at 100.29 in late afternoon session.
In worldwide trade, The US dollar steadied against major world currecies during Asian trading.
Meanwhile, British pound traded almost flat after hitting a high for 2017 ahead of UK Supreme Court decision on Brexit ruling, in which the question of parliamentary approval on triggering Article 50 will finally be decided.
The common European currency, Euro too remained bearish.
The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 68.1570 and for the euro at 73.2347.
In cross-currency trade, the British pound also gained some ground after overnight steep fall to settle at 84.81 from 84.91 per pound.
However, it softened against the euro to end at 73.17 as compared to 73.16 and also dropped further against the Japanese Yen to conclude at 60.13 per 100 yens from 59.99 earlier.

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First Published: Jan 24 2017 | 7:07 PM IST

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