However, strong equity market restricted the rupee's fall to some extent, forex dealers said.
Oil prices fell in Asian markets today as Iran and major western powers said they are closer than ever to a landmark nuclear deal that would lift sanctions and see Tehran's crude exports return to global markets.
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The dollar index was trading higher by 0.42 per cent against its major global rivals today.
The euro traded mixed against its major rivals in the Asian market after Greece reached a long-awaited bailout deal.
After overnight talks, European Council president Donald Tusk said Eurozone leaders unanimously reached an agreement to unlock more funding for debt-burdened Greece.
The agreement eases the risk that Greece will be forced to leave the euro in a "Grexit".
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex ended higher by 299.79 points, or 1.08 per cent, at 27,961.19.
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