The rupee resumed lower at 61.50 per dollar as against the last closing level of 61.36 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market and moved down further to 61.51 per dollar on initial dollar demand from banks on the back of higher dollar in the global market.
However, it trimmed its initial losses and was quoted at 61.46 per dollar in view of good foreign capital inflows into equity market.
The Indian benchmark sensex declined by 15.20 points or 0.05 per cent to 27,850.63 at 1000hrs, after hitting an all- time high of 27,969.82 in the early trade.
In New York market, the U.S. Dollar hit its highest level against the yen in nearly seven years on last Friday, after the Bank of Japan unexpectedly announced new measures to spur Japanese growth.
Meanwhile, oil prices were mixed in Asia today as dealers focused on a slew of global manufacturing data for clues about demand growth, while a strong dollar capped any gains, analysts said.
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