Rupee trims initial gains, still up by 14 paise

August 12, 2013 10:13 am | Updated November 16, 2021 09:32 pm IST - Mumbai

Rupee on Monday gained 31 paise to trade at Rs. 60.57 against dollar on increased selling of the U.S. currency by banks after RBI announced more measures to support the domestic currency. File photo

Rupee on Monday gained 31 paise to trade at Rs. 60.57 against dollar on increased selling of the U.S. currency by banks after RBI announced more measures to support the domestic currency. File photo

The Indian rupee trimmed initial gains against the American currency but was still quoted higher by 14 paise to 60.74 in late morning trade.

The rupee resumed higher at 60.48 as against the last weekend’s level of 60.88 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) Market and firmed up further to 60.45 per dollar.

However, it failed to maintain initial gains and was quoted at 60.74 per dollar at 1040hrs.

It moved in a range of 60.45 per dollar and 60.75 per dollar during late morning deals.

The Reserve Bank on last Thursday announced fresh steps to drain cash from the financial system, as it stepped up efforts to stop the rupee’s decline against the dollar.

In the global market, the dollar rose against the Japanese yen in the early trade today with the greenback fighting off losses that arrived after Japanese economic growth figures came in weaker than projected.

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