Rupee down 146 paise against dollar

September 02, 2013 09:59 am | Updated June 02, 2016 08:39 am IST - Mumbai

Dollar’s strength against other currencies, put pressure on the domestic currency, Forex dealers said. File photo: Mohammed Yousuf

Dollar’s strength against other currencies, put pressure on the domestic currency, Forex dealers said. File photo: Mohammed Yousuf

The Indian rupee trimmed its initial losses but was still quoted down by 14 paise to 65.84 per dollar on demand for the U.S. currency from banks and importers due to higher global cues amid firm equity market.

The rupee resumed lower at 66.15 per dollar as against the last weekend’s level of 65.70 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market.

It moved in a range of 66.15 and 65.70 before quoting 65.84 per dollar at 1040 hours.

Oil prices fell in Asian trade today after U.S. President Barack Obama’s announcement that he would seek approval from lawmakers for military action against Syria, which eased prospects of an imminent strike, analysts said.

In New York market, the U.S. dollar rose against rivals on last Friday and notched its third consecutive weekly gain after Syrian-related tensions weighed on risk appetite and aided the U.S. currency.

Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark BSE-30 share index Sensex rose by more than 200 points or 1.08 per cent to 18,820.61 at 1040 hours.

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