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This Article is From Feb 01, 2019

Rupee Slips By 9 Paise To 71.17 Against Dollar

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange, the rupee opened at 71.08 then fell further to 71.17 against the US dollar, showing a decline of 9 paise over its previous closing.

Rupee Slips By 9 Paise To 71.17 Against Dollar
On Thursday, the rupee had settled 4 paise higher at 71.08 against the dollar.

The rupee on Friday depreciated by 9 paise to 71.17 in early trade on the forex market amid strengthening of the American currency and caution ahead of interim budget. Forex traders said strengthening of the US dollar against some currencies overseas, focus on interim budget and rising crude oil prices weighed on the local unit. The current government is set to present its last Budget on Friday, which is expected to have major announcements to support the farm sector and spur consumption.    

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange, the rupee opened at 71.08 then fell further to 71.17 against the dollar, showing a decline of 9 paise over its previous closing.    

On Thursday, the rupee had settled 4 paise higher at 71.08 against the dollar.    

However, positive opening in domestic equities and fresh foreign fund inflows capped the losses for the domestic unit.    

Foreign funds bought shares worth Rs 3,006.41 crore from the capital markets on a net basis on Thursday, while domestic institutional investors sold shares worth Rs 1,634.32 crore, provisional data showed.    

The global benchmark, brent crude oil was trading at $61.49 per barrel, higher by 0.28 per cent.

Meanwhile, domestic equity market opened on a higher note. The 30-share BSE benchmark Sensex, was trading at 36,364.70, up 106.13 points in early trade. The wide-based Nifty was also trading up by 30.20 points at 10,861.15.

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