However, equities bucked the forex market trend, with the Sensex rebounding 406 points to end above the 26,000-mark after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley underlined the need to have globally compatible tax rates to broad-base the economy.
The rupee opened lower at 67.84 per dollar as against the yesterday's closing level of 67.74 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market and dropped further to 68.07 before ending at 68.06, showing a loss of 32 paise or 0.47 per cent.
The domestic unit hovered between 67.8150 per dollar and 68.07 per dollar the day.
In the overseas market, the dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six global peers, added 0.06 per cent to 103.04 in the late afternoon trade.
The dollar inched up against yen and euro today as some investors emerged out of the holiday lull to hunt for bargains as the market entered the last trading stretch of the year.
The dollar gained slightly today as speculation of stronger US growth and higher interest rates continued to support the US currency.
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