Rupee rises on foreign fund inflows
India has received large inflows after it decided to push ahead with reforms

The rupee is trading higher at 53.32/33 from its previous close of 53.47/48, on foreign fund-related inflows.
India has received large inflows after it decided to push ahead with reforms, with over $2 billion having come into equities in September alone.
Earlier, pair rose to a session high of 53.63, mainly driven by outflows of around $940 million, which dealers said was likely on account of Cairn Energy's stake sale in Cairn India.
Resistance for USD/INR seen at 53.66, the low hit on September 17 at around the start of the drop in the pair.More From This Section
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First Published: Sep 25 2012 | 2:41 PM IST

