Rupee extends losses, down 14 paise at 67.98

February 02, 2016 06:17 pm | Updated 06:17 pm IST - Mumbai

The rupee extended its loss for the second straight day, slipping by another 14 paise to 67.98 per dollar on sustained demand for the US currency from banks and importers amid a massive fall in equities, as the Reserve Bank kept its key policy rate unchanged.

The domestic unit resumed slightly lower at 67.85 as against yesterday’s closing level of 67.84 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market and dropped further to 67.99 before finishing at 67.98 per dollar, showing a loss of 14 paise or 0.21 per cent.

The rupee dropped by 20 paise or 0.30 per cent in two days.

It moved in a range of 67.7700 per dollar and 67.9950 per dollar during the day.

However, the dollar index was down by 0.07 per cent against a basket of six currencies in early trade.

The dollar was weaker against the yen during Asian trade today, as a decline in oil prices overnight capped gains in the greenback.

Enthusiasm over the Bank of Japan’s surprise decision Friday to introduce the nation’s first negative interest rates had pushed up the dollar. But investors sold off the dollar after the steep fall in oil prices overnight as they sought refuge in the yen’s safe-haven status.

Thus the rupee continued to trade weaker and closed with a loss of 14 paisa at 67.98 level. Trading range for spot USD/INR pair is expected to be within 68.2 to 67.5 range.

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