Rupee falls 6 paise against dollar in early trade
The month-end demand from banks and importers and a lower opening of the domestic equity market mainly weighed on the rupee, forex dealers said.
The rupee weakened by 6 paise to 66.58 against the dollar in early trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market largely due to month-end demand for the US currency from importers.
The month-end demand from banks and importers and a lower opening of the domestic equity market mainly weighed on the rupee, forex dealers said.
A weakness in the US dollar against some currencies in the global market hit by weaker-than-expected durable goods orders data, however, limited the fall, they added.
On Tuesday, the rupee had gained 10 paise to close at 66.52 against the dollar on fag-end selling of the American unit by banks and exporters and a strong bounceback by domestic equities.
Meanwhile, the benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange's (BSE) Sensex was trading lower by 122.06 points, or 0.46%, at 25,885.24 in early deals.
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