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Rupee at near 1-week high, adds 13 paise to 61.46 vs dollar

October 24, 2013 06:50 pm | Updated 07:23 pm IST - Mumbai

NEW DELHI: Rupee through the day. PTI GRAPHICS (PTI10_24_2013_000149B)

Rising for the second day, the rupee on Thursday ended another 13 paise higher at 61.46 against the dollar after banks and exporters sold the U.S. currency as it weakened overseas.

Sustained foreign capital inflows also boosted the rupee, a forex dealer said.

The rupee resumed higher at 61.57 per dollar against the previous close of 61.59 and dropped immediately to 61.70 on initial dollar demand from banks and importers.

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After moving in a range of 61.35 to 61.70, it ended at 61.46 a dollar, a gain of 13 paise or 0.21 per cent. The local currency is at the highest level since closing at 61.27 on October 18.

“FIIs are seen showing interest in the Indian markets. Globally, the U.S. dollar was seen continuing with its weakness amid concerns that the ongoing pace of QE (quantitative easing) will remain in place in the current year,” said Abhishek Goenka, CEO of India Forex Advisors.

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought a net Rs. 644.80 crore of shares on Wednesday, according to preliminary data from the stock exchanges.

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Pressure on the currency also eased after RBI on Wednesday said it has received $10.1 billion under two schemes announced last month to attract foreign funds.

In New York, the U.S. dollar was flat or slightly higher on Wednesday against most major rivals, excluding the yen, as concerns about China’s banks triggered safe-haven buying, analysts said.

In London, the dollar struggled near a nine-month low versus a basket of currencies on Wednesday after soft U.S. jobs data dimmed chances of a cut in U.S. monetary stimulus before next year.

The Indian benchmark Sensex crossed the 21K mark after 35 months in intra-day trading and ended 42 points lower at 20,725.43.

Forward dollar premiums remained weak on sustained receipts from exporters.

The benchmark six-month forward dollar premium payable in March declined to 214-1/2-215-1/2 paise from Wednesday’s close of 223-227 paise and far-forward contracts maturing in September dropped to 439-441 paise from 448-452 paise.

The RBI fixed the reference rate for the dollar at 61.4105 and for the euro at 84.8150.

The rupee improved to 99.39 against the pound from the overnight close of 99.41 and recovered against the Japanese yen to 63.14 per 100 yen from 63.29.

However, it declined to 84.83 per euro from 84.69.

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