The forex market sentiment turned highly fragile due to consistent unwinding by foreign investors against the backdrop of demonetisation as well as renewed Fed rate hike fears.
Robust month-end dollar demand from oil companies along with aggressive hedging strategy adopted by importers in the wake of currency volatility also weighed on the rupee trade, a forex dealer said.
Some caution ahead of the FOMC meeting minutes later in the day also dampened rupee trade, he added.
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market, the rupee opened substantially weak at 68.36 from Tuesday's closing value of 68.25 and kept descending throughout the day with high amount of volatility.
It hit intra-day low of 68.58 in late afternoon deals before ending at 68.56 -- the level not seen since February 26 when it had ended at 68.62 -- showing a sharp loss of 31 paise, or 0.45 paise.
In worldwide trade, the greenback traded little changed at its overnight 13-1/2-year peak, taking a breather ahead of the US Thanksgiving holiday. The dollar Index was quoted higher at 101.20 in afternoon trade.
Meanwhile, the RBI today fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 68.4772 and euro at 72.7844.
In cross-currency trades, the rupee rebounded against the pound sterling to settle at 84.98 from 85.01, but fell back against the euro to end at 72.91 as compared to 72.62 yesterday.
Meanwhile, country's foreign exchange reserves rose by
In the previous week, forex reserves had fallen by USD 1.14 billion to USD 359.155 billion.
Domestic equities made a modest recovery attempt on the back of buying in metal, energy and FMCG shares despite early volatile trade amid weak Asian cues.
The benchmark Sensex climbed 82.84 points to end at 27,117.34, while broader Nifty rose 42.15 points to 8,391.50.
In the forward market, premium for dollar displayed a lacklustre trade due to lack of market moving factors.
The benchmark six-month premium for June was quoted at 138.25-139 paise from 137.75-139.75 paise and far-forward December 2017 contract at 279.50-280 paise from 279-281 paise.
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