Rupee up 45 paise against dollar

March 21, 2014 09:45 am | Updated May 19, 2016 10:26 am IST - Mumbai

The rupee on Friday surged 45 paise, its biggest daily gain in two weeks, to end at 60.89 versus the US dollar on massive capital inflows linked to the government stake sale in Axis Bank.

After suffering its worst loss in two months yesterday, the rupee’s recovery today was also aided by fresh dollar selling by exporters and some banks on the back of a weak American currency overseas, said forex traders.

The dollar index was down 0.07 per cent against a basket of six major global rivals.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the domestic currency resumed higher at 61.15 a dollar from last close of 61.34, but declined to a low of 61.25.

Later, it rebounded to settle at the day’s high of 60.89, showing a rise of 45 paise -- its biggest gain since March 6, 2014 when it was shot up by 64 paise or 0.73 per cent.

Yesterday, it had dipped 39 paise or 0.64 per cent.

For the week, the rupee rose 30 paise against dollar.

As per provisional exchange data, FIIs pumped in over Rs 4,200 crore in the capital market segment alone.

“Heavy capital inflows linked to government stake sale in the bank helped the rupee register robust gains. Inflows are also happening in the debt market,” said Ashtosh Raina, Head of Foreign—Exchange Trading at HDFC Bank.

The government sold 9 per cent stake held through SUUTI in Axis Bank through a block deal.

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