Rupee drops by 11 paise against dollar in early trade

July 24, 2017 10:59 am | Updated 11:00 am IST - Mumbai

The U.S. dollar sliding against other currencies overseas and a higher opening in domestic equities limited the rupee’s fall, dealers said. File picture

The U.S. dollar sliding against other currencies overseas and a higher opening in domestic equities limited the rupee’s fall, dealers said. File picture

The rupee on Monday dropped by 11 paise to 64.43 against the U.S. currency in the opening session due to fresh dollar demand from importers.

The rupee opened lower at the interbank foreign exchange market and slid by 11 paise to 64.43 per dollar in early trade. It had closed at 64.32 per dollar on July 21.

The U.S. dollar sliding against other currencies overseas and a higher opening in domestic equities limited the rupee’s fall, dealers said.

The benchmark BSE Sensex surged by 107.02 points to touch all-time high of 32,135.91 points in early session on Monday as oil, banking and IT stocks gained.

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