After opening weak, the rupee hit a fresh nine-month low of 62.25 against US dollar as traders reacted to government easing curbs on gold imports and economic growth for second quarter coming at a tepid 5.3 per cent. However, the rupee erased the losses and closed marginally higher.
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the domestic unit commenced sharply lower at the day's low of 62.25 a dollar from last weekend's close of 62.03.
In the previous two sessions, it had lost 19 paise.
The rupee had little help from local equities today. The Indian benchmark S&P BSE Sensex closed lower by 134.37 points, or 0.47 per cent.
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There was support for the local currency from Sebi data that showed FPIs/FIIs infused USD 396.24 million on Friday.
The dollar index, a gauge of six major global rivals, was down by 0.15 per cent. Oil prices fell to a five-year low and even gold rates fell as global investors were risk-averse.
Pramit Brahmbhatt, CEO, Veracity Group said, the trading range for the spot rupee is expected to be within 61.60 to 62.40.