Rupee closes at week’s high

November 28, 2011 06:58 pm | Updated 06:58 pm IST - Mumbai

In line with the rally in local stocks, the rupee today gained 30 paise to settle at one-week’s high of 51.95/96 against the US dollar amid fresh dollar selling by exporters.

Forex dealers said weak dollar overseas also aided the rupee but signs of sustained capital outflows capped the local currency’s rise to some extent.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the rupee moved in a range of 52.14 and 51.86 before settling at 51.95/96, up 0.57 per cent from its last close.

Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark index, Sensex, surged by 472 points to regain the 16,000 level after a week. It ended the day at at 16,167.13 amid firm global markets and investor hopes that the government will push more reforms after its move to open multi—brand retail sector to foreign investments.

The rupee sentiment was also boosted by fresh dollar selling by exporters on the possibility of further fall in dollar value in overseas market after reports of European and IMF measures to tackle the debt crisis.

FIIs have sold shares nearly worth USD 1.2 billion in nine trading days since November 15.

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