Earlier, the rupee resumed lower at Rs 64.18 per dollar as against last Tuesday's closing level of 64.15 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market here.
Later, it recovered to quote 64.10 on sustained bouts of dollar selling from banks.
The domestic unit hovered between 64.18 and 64.10 during morning deals.
Overseas, the US dollar eased against its major rivals in early Asian trade, while it edged lower versus the yen, hampered by renewed investor concerns over the Trump administration's ability to push forward its economic policy agenda.
Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark sensex fell 239.18 points or 0.75 per cent at 31,556.28 at 1110 hrs.
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