The Indian currency resumed lower at 61.50 per dollar from the previous close of 61.46 at the interbank foreign exchange market and dropped further to a low of 61.79 on dollar demand from banks and importers.
It recovered to 61.44 and ended at yesterday's closing level of 61.46 on dollar sales by banks due to weakness in the US currency in overseas, coupled with persistent foreign capital inflows into the local equity market.
"The rupee continued to trade in a thin range today," said Abhishek Goenka, CEO of India Forex Advisors. "Next week will be important as the RBI monetary policy and FOMC meeting will be the key events."
The RBI policy meeting is scheduled on October 29, while the US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will meet on October 29-30.
In the global market, the dollar extended its downward slide today on expectations the US Federal Reserve will continue its monetary stimulus, pushing the euro up further to its highest level since November 2011.
The 30-share S&P BSE Sensex fell 42 points to 20,683.52. Overseas investors bought a net Rs 991.83 crore yesterday, as per provisional data from the stock exchanges.
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