Strong dollar overseas and renewed capital outflows largely weighed on the rupee trade.
The domestic currency had opened a tad higher at 67.24 from yesterday's closing level of 67.26 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market on bouts of dollar selling from banks and exporters.
Maintaining its solid rising momentum, it touched a fresh intra-day high of 67.1125 following a sharp rebound in local equities even encouraging macroeconomic indicators supported the early move.
The rupee has lost 42 paise in three-day fall.
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Meanwhile, India's GDP grew 7.9 per cent in the January-March quarter of 2015-16, taking the overall economic growth to a five-year high of 7.6 per cent for the entire fiscal, maintaining its position as the world's fastest expanding major economy.
Core infrastructure sectors also grew at an over four-year high rate of 8.5 per cent in April.
In cross-currency trades, the rupee bounced back against the pound sterling and settled at 97.37 compared to 98.46 earlier.
The domestic unit, on the other hand moved down further against the euro to finish at 75.30 against 75.10 and also remained weak against the yen to close at 61.72 per 100 yens from 60.58 yesterday.