Indian rupee recovers from 18-month low, strengthens by 8 paise

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Global cues and a rise in the country's equity indices strengthened the on Thursday to Rs 68.35 per greenback.

"bounced from yesterday's 18-month low as the US dollar lost its shine after FOMC (Market Committee) minutes reflected a dovish stance," said.

"Equity indices' bounce-back from yesterday's fall also boosted rupee's demand, but the gains were limited, with Brent refusing to retract much from the $80 mark."

On Thursday, the strengthened by eight paise against the US dollar to 68.35, from its previous close at 68.43 per greenback.

Lately, high prices, along with a persistent outflow of foreign funds from the country's equity and debt markets and domestic political uncertainties, have weakened the

According to HDFC Securities' of Retail Research Deepak Jasani, the rupee closed at 68.35 on May 24, its lowest closing value since November 30, 2016, when it closed at 68.56.

Jasani said that rupee remained subdued "despite and US dollar index

weakening in global markets due to continued FII selling and importer demand".

The provisional data with exchanges showed that foreign institutional investors sold scrips worth Rs 701.93 crore on Thursday.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 22:40 IST