The rupee resumed higher at 54.97 per dollar from previous close of 55.11 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market.
It touched a high of 54.80 at initial stages on early rally in equities but later, fell back to a low of 55.42 before concluding at 55.41, showing a fall of 30 paise, or 0.54 per cent. This is rupee's lowest level this year. It had closed at 55.45 on November 27, 2012.
The benchmark BSE Sensex today dipped by over 112 points, or 0.56 per cent.
FIIs injected Rs 679.44 crore (USD 122.6 million) in local equities today, as per BSE provisional data.
The dollar index, consisting of six major currencies, was up by 0.35 per cent, ahead of tomorrow's US Federal Reserve meeting.
There have been reports that Fed's bond buying programme may end earlier than expected. The bond purchases inject fresh dollar in the market and earlier than expected closing may increase dollar demand as supply gets reduced, said treasury head of a bank.
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