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Rupee falls 31 paise against US dollar in opening trade

Updated - February 21, 2018 04:56 pm IST

Published - February 20, 2018 10:03 am IST - Mumbai

A strong dollar in overseas markets weighed on the Indian rupee

The rupee depreciated 31 paise to 64.52 against the US dollar in opening trade at the interbank forex market on Tuesday on increased demand for the greenback from importers and banks.

A strong dollar in overseas markets weighed on the Indian rupee, a currency dealer said.

On Friday, the rupee had ended 30 paise lower at 64.21 against the US dollar on rising global crude prices and worsening trade deficit.

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On a net basis, foreign investors withdrew ₹ 895.79 crore from stocks yesterday, according to provisional FPI data.

The dollar recovered from a 15-month low against the yen to trade at 106.75, up 0.15 per cent for the day.

Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose 157.24 points, or 0.46 per cent, to 33,931.90 in early trade today.

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