Rupee loses 10 paise against dollar in opening trade

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The depreciated 10 paise to 64.38 against the US dollar in opening trade today due to increased demand for the US from importers amid fresh foreign funds outflow. However, a weak dollar in global markets helped the limit its losses, dealers said. The opened weak at 64.38 at the interbank forex market against its previous close of 64.28. The moved in range of 64.29 to 64.38 in early deals before trading at 64.33, down by 5 paise, at 0930hrs. Foreign investors pulled out a net Rs 1,022.50 crore from stocks yesterday. Yesterday, the had lost 4 paise versus the dollar to end at 64.28 after RBI sounded a more hawkish tone amid upside risks on inflation. Meanwhile, the benchmark Sensex rose 167.73 points, or 0.49 per cent, to 34,250.44 in early trade.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 09:45 IST