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Rupee ends at fresh 30-month low of 68.61

According to a forex dealer, even the persistent rise in equity market failed to restrict the rupee's fall

An employee counts rupee notes at a cash counter inside a bank in Agartala

An employee counts rupee notes at a cash counter inside a bank in Agartala

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The rupee today dropped by 15 paise to end at a fresh 30-month low of 68.61 per dollar on renewed demand for the American currency from banks and importers on the back of higher greenback overseas amidst sustained foreign capital outflows.

Even the persistent rise in equity market failed to restrict the rupee's fall, a forex dealer said.

The domestic unit resumed lower at 68.60 as against last Thursday's closing level of 68.46 at the Inter-bank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market and dropped to 68.70 per dollar before concluding at fresh 30-month low at 68.61, a loss of 15 paise or 0.22%.
 
It hovered in a range of 68.70 and 68.50 during the day.

The rupee had hit its all-time closing low of 68.80 per dollar on August 28, 2013 after plunging to 68.85 mark on the same day in the intra-day trade.

The dollar index was up by 0.53% against a basket of six currencies in the late afternoon trade.

The yen was weaker against its rivals during Asian trade today, as investors opted to sell the safety of the Japanese currency amid Tokyo stocks' steady gains.

Oil prices recovered in Asia today after a steep fall in the previous session, with US crude back above $30 a barrel as traders mulled the impact of a potential freeze by key producers.

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First Published: Feb 22 2016 | 6:04 PM IST

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