The battered rupee recovered after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) yesterday said it has started a facility to meet the daily dollar requirement of the country's three state-run refiners.
The rupee resumed higher at 66.90 per dollar as against the previous closing level of 68.80 per dollar at the Interbank Foeign Exchange (Foerx) Market and firmed up further to a high of 66.85 per dollar.
It moved in a range of 66.85 per dollar and 67.71 per dollar during the morning deals.
Banks and exporters preferred to reduce their dollar position in view of recovery in the equity market.
The benchmark Sensex rose by 201 points or 1.12 per cent to 18,197.33 at 1050 hrs.
However, in New York market, the dollar yesterday rose against major currencies, including the pound, as investors continued to worry about a possible military strike in Syria.
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