Rupee down 40 paise in early trade

July 18, 2013 10:03 am | Updated 10:03 am IST - Mumbai

The rupee had lost three paise to close at 59.34 against the US dollar on Wednesday. File Photo: AP

The rupee had lost three paise to close at 59.34 against the US dollar on Wednesday. File Photo: AP

The rupee on Thursday fell by 40 paise to 59.74 in early trade on the Interbank Foreign Exchange market (Forex), weighed down by the US dollar’s gains against other currencies.

Forex dealers said besides dollar’s gain against other currencies overseas after US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke said the bank had no plan to wind down its stimulus until the economy was back on track, increased demand for the American currency from importers put pressure on the rupee.

They said, however, a higher opening in the domestic equity market, capped the rupee’s losses.

The rupee had lost three paise to close at 59.34 against the US dollar on Wednesday, failing to sustain gains driven by the easing of FDI norms in various sectors and the RBI’s liquidity-tightening measures.

Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex regained 20,000-points level by rising 104.12 points, or 0.52 per cent, to 20,052.85 in early trade today.

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