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Rupee slips 11 paise to close at 76.55 against U.S. dollar

March 14, 2022 04:27 pm | Updated 04:27 pm IST - Mumbai

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The rupee declined by 11 paise to close at 76.55 (provisional) against the U.S. dollar on Monday amid moderating crude oil prices and foreign fund outflows.

High inflation also affected market sentiment, Forex dealers said.

However, a rally in the equity markets restricted the rupee’s fall, they added.

At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 76.63 against the American dollar. It regained some lost ground during the session but remained in the negative territory as investors turned towards safe-haven assets.

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During the day, it swung between a high of 76.52 and a low of 76.69.

The local unit finally settled at 76.55 against the dollar, down 11 paise from the previous close.

Uncertainty over the war in Ukraine and persistently high inflation kept investors away from riskier assets, traders said.

The wholesale price-based inflation in February rose to 13.11% on hardening of prices of crude oil and non-food items, even though food articles softened.

After two months of mild easing, WPI inflation accelerated in February and remained in double digits for the 11th consecutive month, beginning April 2021.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading 0.39% lower at 98.79.

On the domestic equity market front, the 30-share Sensex ended 935.72 points or 1.68% higher at 56,486.02, while the broader NSE Nifty advanced 240.85 points or 1.45% to 16,871.30.

Global oil benchmark Brent crude futures slipped 3.28% to $108.97 per barrel.

Foreign institutional investors continued their selling spree in Indian markets as they offloaded shares worth ₹2,263.90 crore on a net basis on Friday, as per exchange data.

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