Rs. breaches 63-mark vs $; down 60 paise in early trade
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Continuing its slide for the fourth straight day, the rupee on
Monday again breached the 63-mark against the dollar, falling sharply by
60 paise to trade at 63.07 on strong dollar demand from importers and a
lower opening in the domestic equity market.
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the local currency
opened sharply lower at 63 a dollar from its previous close of 62.47 and
breached 63 level to trade at 63.07.
Forex dealers said besides sustained demand for the US currency from
importers and capital outflows, dollar's strength against other overseas
currencies on upbeat US jobs data, weighed on the domestic currency.
The rupee had depreciated by six paise to close at an almost six-week low of 62.47 against the dollar in the previous session.
Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex dropped 183.74 points, or 0.88%, to 20,482.41 in early trade on Monday.
anand maurya
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