Fresh capital outflows and some hesitancy in local stocks also weighed on the rupee.
The local currency resumed lower at 62.80 a dollar from Monday's close of 62.60 at the interbank foreign exchange market. It moved in a range of 62.45 to 62.90 before ending at 62.75, a fall of 15 paise or 0.24 per cent. It has tumbled 98 paise in the past three trading sessions.
The benchmark S&P BSE Sensex today closed up by 19.25 points. Foreign institutional investors sold a net USD 4.15 million of stocks stocks yesterday after recent inflows, according to Sebi data.
"Rupee was seen trading flat with a weaker bias. Locally, weakness in the domestic stock markets was seen putting pressure on the rupee," said Abhishek Goenka, CEO of India Forex Advisors.
The dollar traded 0.13 per cent higher against its major rivals.
"The trading range for the USD-INR pair is expected to be within 62.20 to 63.20," said Pramit Brahmbhatt, CEO of Alpari Financial Services (India).
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