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This Article is From Jan 30, 2017

Rupee Ends At Two-Week High Of 67.95 Against Dollar

Extremely bearish greenback overseas and robust capital inflows predominantly supported the domestic currency after a tepid start.

Rupee Ends At Two-Week High Of 67.95 Against Dollar
The rupee has strengthened by a good 25 paise in a four-day rise against the dollar.

Mumbai: Continuing its winning run for a fourth straight session, the rupee on Monday hit a two-week high of 67.95 against the US dollar, appreciating by 8 paise on sustained unwinding of the greenback by exporters and banks.

An extremely bearish dollar overseas and robust capital inflows predominantly supported the domestic currency after a tepid start.

It largely shrugged off the early volatility amid growing optimism ahead of the annual budget with concrete policy measures to attract robust foreign flows.

The American dollar came under renewed pressure against most of its major rivals on heightened concerns about the impact of the new US administration's policies on trade and the economy after US President Donald Trump over the weekend imposed immigration curbs on seven predominantly Muslim countries.

Lower-than-expected US fourth-quarter growth figures also weighed on the greenback as it dampened expectations for a faster rate of interest rate hikes against the backdrop of Federal Reserve's first policy meeting of 2017 later this week.

The local unit resumed modestly weak at 68.06 from last Friday's close of 68.03 at the interbank foreign exchange (forex) market and weakened further to 68.08 due to month-end demand from importers.

However, it made a smart rebound in mid-afternoon deals to hit a fresh intraday high of 67.93 before ending at 67.95, showing a rise of 8 paise, or 0.12 per cent.

The rupee has strengthened by a good 25 paise in a four-day rise against the dollar.

Foreign funds and overseas investors continued their portfolio buying spree and infused $158.80 million during the week, which also bolstered sentiment.

The US dollar index was trading slightly higher at 100.94 in late afternoon session.

The Reserve Bank of India fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 68.0426 and for the euro at 72.9621.

In cross-currency trade, the Indian unit also hardened against the British pound to finish at 85.11 from 85.33 per pound and also rose against the euro to settle at 72.56 as compared to 72.76 earlier.

However, it fell back against the Japanese yen to conclude at 59.22 per 100 yens from 59.15 last weekend.

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