Rupee snaps 4-day losing streak, up 12 paise to 67.15

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 15 2016 | 6:22 PM IST
In line with equity market, the rupee today snapped its last 4-day losing streak against the American currency and recovered 12 paise to close at 67.15 per dollar on hopes of foreign capital inflows.
The rupee opened slightly higher at Rs 67.25 per dollar against the yesterday's closing level of Rs 67.27 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market and hovered in a range of 67.06 and 67.25 before ending at 67.15, showing a gain of 12 paise or 0.18 per cent.
The rupee had dropped by 62 paise or 0.93 per cent in previous four trading days.
Meanwhile, the dollar index was down by 0.15 per cent against the basket of six global currencies in the late trade.
The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 67.1596 and euro at 75.2859.
In cross-currency trades, the rupee fell against the pound sterling to close at 95.31 from 95.22 yesterday while moved up further against the euro to 75.40 from 75.50.
The domestic currency also recouped against the Japanese yen to 63.19 per 100 yen from 63.49.
The yen slightly weakened against its rivals during the
late Asian trade as investors await monetary-policy decisions by the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.
Pramit Brahmbhatt of Veracity Financial Services said, "The rupee opened on a flat note at 67.25/USD. Positive cues from domestic as well as global equity market helped the rupee to appreciate from the opening levels. Nifty opened on a high note and traded positive for the day, gaining 98 points. To end the day, the rupee closed at 67.15/USD against previous close of 67.27/USD, gaining 12 paise."
Trading range for the spot USD/INR pair will be 67 to 67.50/USD.
In forward market, premium for dollar inched up further on paying pressure from corporates.
The benchmark 6-month premium for November moved up further to 195-197 paise from 194.5-196.5 paise previously and far-forward May 2017 contract also moved up to 388-390 paise 385.5-387.5 paise.
Meanwhile, the benchmark Sensex rose by 330.63 points or 1.25 per cent to 26,726.34.
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First Published: Jun 15 2016 | 6:22 PM IST

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