Earlier, the domestic currency resumed lower by 6 paise to 64.27 as against yesterday's closing level of 64.21 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange.
The domestic unit hovered in a range of 64.2750 and 64.1750 per dollar during the morning deals before quoting at 64.22 at 1025 hours.
The dollar index was trading down 0.01 per cent at 97.20 against a basket of six currencies in the global market.
Besides, a weak trend globally following ousted FBI chief James Comey's explosive testimony before the US senate panel and exit polls suggesting a hung parliament in UK also influenced sentiment.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex was trading down by 40.18 points, or 0.13 percent, at 31,173.18 at 1030 hours.
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