Besides, dollar's strength against major currencies overseas on comments by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke that the central bank may scale back its monetary stimulus programme later this year weighed on the domestic unit, dealers said.
They said weak domestic fundamentals such as record current account deficit and high inflation concerns too put pressure on the rupee.
The rupee had earlier hits its all-time intra-day low of Rs 58.98 on June 11.
Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex dipped below 19,000 level by plunging 423.05 points, or 2.19 per cent, to 18,822.65 in early trade.
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