The Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) two-day meeting which concludes later in the day largely kept currency traders and investors sidelined.
Heavy unwinding by foreign portfolio investors and lacklustre equities further dampened the sentiment.
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It then swiftly lost upside momentum and pared initial small gains to touch a low of 67.1450 in late morning deals on stray dollar demand and also dragged down by losses in local equities.
However, the home currency staged a smart rebound towards the tail-end trade and settled at 67.02, showing a mere one paisa loss.
The rupee had depreciated by 5 paise to end at 67.01 against dollar overnight.
Foreign funds sold shares worth Rs 1,146.93 crore on Tuesday, according to provisional data from exchanges.
The greenback pared early gains and remained little changed against majority of its peers ahead of the US Federal Reserve's policy outcome due later in the day.
In the meantime, Bank of Japan (BoJ) kept interest rates on hold at minus 0.1 per cent in an overhaul of its massive stimulus programme but did not rule out taking them further into negative territory if needed, marking the latest attempt to boost inflation and kickstart the torpid economy.
The US dollar index, which measures the greenback's strength against a trade-weighted basket of six major currencies, was down 0.16 per cent at 95.82.
Meanwhile, RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 67.0631 and euro at 74.6949.
In cross-currency trades, the rupee remained firm against the pound sterling to end at 86.79 as compared to 86.84 and rebounded against the euro and closed at 74.67 from 74.88 on Tuesday.
It, however, continued to drift against the Japanese yen and concluded at 66.12 from 65.76 per 100 yens earlier.
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