Firm dollar overseas and sustained capital inflows, however, restricted the rupee rise, a forex dealer said.
Some dollar demand from importers, mainly oil refiners, to meet their month-end requirements also capped the rupee rise, he added.
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The Indian benchmark S&P BSE Sensex today rose by 48.14 points, or 0.17 per cent. FPIs/FIIs bought shares worth Rs 1,168.94 crore yesterday, as per provisional data.
The dollar index, consisting of six major global rivals, was up by 0.11 per cent.
Pramit Brahmbhatt, CEO, Veracity Group, said: "Rupee traded flat and closed near yesterdays level for the day taking cues from local equities which traded flat. We have seen dollar selling by state run banks offset the dollar demand from importers towards month end."
The trading range for the spot rupee is expected to be within 61.50 to 62.30, he added.
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