Forex dealers said apart from selling of the American unit, a higher opening in domestic equity market and the dollar's weakness against some currencies overseas also supported the rupee.
Yesterday, the rupee took a sharp plunge of 40 paise against the US dollar to close at 67.83 as the US currency gained strength after the Federal Reserve announced a rate hike of 25 bps to 50-75 bps.
The US Central bank hiked interest rates for only the second time since the financial crisis even as hawkish outlook signalled more rate hikes in 2017.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex too recovered by 75.48 points or 0.28 per cent at 26,594.55 in early trade today.
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