The domestic currency opened lower at 63.54 as against the last weekend's level of 63.42 on initial heavy dollar demand from banks and importers and dropped further to 63.59.
However, it recovered from initial losses to 63.38 before concluding at 63.44 per dollar, showing a loss of 2 paise.
The rupee has dropped by 29 paise, or 0.46 per cent, in the last three trading sessions.
It hovered in the range of 63.59 and 63.38 intra-day.
The trading range for the Spot USD/INR pair is expected to be within 63.00 to 63.80.
In the New York market, rising Treasury yields and a mixed reading on Eurozone manufacturing activity lifted the dollar against the currencies of major developed countries within the G-10 Monday, but it traded lower against several emerging-market rivals.
Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark sensex ended lower by 50.45 points of 0.18 per cent to 27,440.14.
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