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The rupee appreciated by 4 paise to 73.51 against the US dollar in opening trade on Monday as sustained foreign fund inflows and strong domestic equities strengthened investor sentiment
The rupee appreciated 47 paise to 74.29 against the US dollar in opening trade, as investor sentiments strengthened amid expectation of Joe Biden's victory in the US Presidential elections
The rupee depreciated 33 paise to 74.74 against the US dollar in opening trade, tracking strong American currency ahead of the US Presidential election results
The rupee depreciated 30 paise to 74.40 against the US dollar in opening trade on Monday tracking muted domestic equities and strong American currency amid global risk aversion
The only respite to the market sentiment is stimulus measures that nations are implementing to counter the economic impact from the coronavirus.
The first sell/buy swap auction involving $2 billion will be held on Monday, the central bank said
The new coronavirus outbreak can now be described as a pandemic, the head of the World Health Organization announced Wednesday.
Down 2% versus $ since Dec 2018, against mild appreciation in many Southeast Asian currencies
The rupee had opened on a weak note at 70.92 at the interbank forex market, then fell further to 70.99 against the dollar
The domestic unit on Tuesday settled unchanged at 69.26 in lackluster trade.
The domestic unit on Monday appreciated by another 44 paise to close at 69.26 in line with a strong rally in domestic equities.
The domestic unit on Friday snapped its three-session losing streak to settle 17 paise higher at 69.70.
The domestic currency on Monday closed with a marginal rise of 2 paise at 69.51 amid a recovery in the greenback against Asian currencies and foreign fund flows.
The domestic currency on Friday rallied 49 paise to close at 69.53 following a decisive mandate for Narendra Modi-led BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) in the general elections.
The domestic unit surrendered all its early gains and closed 36 paise lower at 70.02 on Thursday.
The domestic unit on Tuesday rose marginally by 2 paise to close at 69.72 in a lacklustre trade as participants preferred to sit on the fence ahead of the results of general polls.
The domestic unit on Friday declined by 20 paise to close at 70.23 against the greenback.
The domestic currency on Thursday surged by 31 paise to close at 70.03.
The domestic currency Wednesday appreciated by 10 paise to close at 70.34, marking the second straight session of gain.
The domestic currency on Monday recovered 7 paise to close at 70.44 on the back of gains in equity markets.