Rupee cracks below 66-mark, falls 25 paise against US dollar

April 20, 2018 09:42 am | Updated 09:44 am IST - Mumbai

 File photo: An employee counts Indian rupee currency notes inside a private money exchange office in New Delhi.

File photo: An employee counts Indian rupee currency notes inside a private money exchange office in New Delhi.

Rupee weakened by 25 paise to breach the 66-level and hit its 13-month low of 66.05 against the US dollar in the early trade on Friday due to appreciation of the U.S. currency overseas.

Increased demand for the dollar from importers also put pressure on the domestic unit.

Meanwhile, the minutes of the last meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) indicated the Reserve Bank of India may shift to a hawkish monetary stance in June.

Dealers attributed the rupee’s fall to dollar gains against other currencies overseas, persistent foreign fund outflows and a lower opening of the domestic equity market.

On Thursday, the rupee had lost 14 paise to close at a fresh 13-month low of ₹65.80 as growing worries over higher crude prices and likely fiscal slippages led to subdued forex market sentiments.

Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex shed 48.54 points, or 0.14%, at 34,378.75 in opening trade on Friday.

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