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Rupee climbs 21 paise to end at 64.82 against dollar

The rupee extended gains for the second straight session against the US currency by firming up 21 paise to close at 64.82 a dollar on sustained selling of greenback by banks and exporters amid persistent foreign capital inflows into the equity market.

Updated on: Oct 15, 2015 06:57 PM IST
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The rupee extended gains for the second straight session against the US currency by firming up 21 paise to close at 64.82 a dollar on sustained selling of greenback by banks and exporters amid persistent foreign capital inflows into the equity market.

Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth a net Rs 121.75 crore on Wednesday, as per provisional data released by the stock exchanges.

The rupee resumed sharply higher at 64.75 per dollar as against Wednesday’s closing level of 65.03 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market.

It strengthened further on persistent bouts of dollar selling by exporters to 64.71 before finishing at 64.82 per dollar, showing a gain of 21 paise or 0.33%.

The domestic currency has gained 36 paise or 0.55% in two days.

The domestic unit hovered in a range of 64.87 and 64.71 during the day.

The US dollar plunged to around seven-week lows against a basket of currencies in early Asian trade, after weak US retail sales data reinforced hopes of delay in hike of interest rates by the US Federal Reserve.

The US dollar is also trading weak against other major currencies which further helped the rupee to close at 64.82.

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