Rupee rises 21 paise in early trade

.Forex dealers said a higher opening of the domestic equity market supported the rupee.

June 04, 2018 09:56 am | Updated 09:56 am IST - Mumbai

Maintaining its uptrend for the fourth straight day, the rupee strengthened by 21 paise to a fresh one-month high of 66.85 against the dollar in early trade on increased selling of the greenback by exporters and banks.

Participants are also keeping an eye on RBI’s second bi-monthly monetary policy meeting of 2018-19, being held from June 4-6.

Forex dealers said a higher opening of the domestic equity market supported the rupee but the dollar’s strength against some currencies overseas after the release of an upbeat US jobs report capped the gains.

On Friday, the rupee had gained 35 paise against the US currency to end at a near one-month high of 67.06 after a flurry of upbeat economic data bolstered confidence in the growth outlook.

Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex was trading sharply higher by 328.33 points, or 0.93 %, at 35,555.59 in opening trade.

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