Rupee touches all-time record low of 70.82

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Plunging to a fresh low, the Indian on Thursday opened at 70.82 versus the US

This slump comes a day after the government said that the Indian rupee was expected to remain in the range of 68 to 70 during this year. In the last few months, Rupee opened at 70.57 a from its previous session of 70.59 but later it was slipped to 70.82 at the Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, reported the Moneycontrol.

On August 16, the Indian Rupee opened at 70.22 versus the US The Indian started off the session on a weak note, hitting a fresh record low of 70.25 against the dollar. Earlier on August 14, after opening at a marginal high of 69.85 against the US Dollar, the Indian rupee touched an all-time low of 70 per US dollar.

The touched an all-time low of 70.08 against the US dollar while marking depreciation of around 10 per cent in 2018. The fall in rupee was mainly impacted by drop in Turkish Lira, which helped the US dollar to gain strength on the back of fears that the economic crisis in could spread to other global economies.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 13:25 IST