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Rupee rises for 2nd session vs USD, up 3 paise to 63.61

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
In restricted trading, the rupee ended marginally higher by three paise to 63.61 against the American currency on mild selling of dollars by banks and exporters on hopes of foreign capital inflows into equities.

The rupee opened lower at 63.66 per dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange as against the yesterday's closing level of 63.64 and dropped further to 63.68 on initial dollar demand from banks.

However, it recovered afterwards to 63.55 on selling of dollars by banks and exporters on the back of rise in equity market before ending at 63.61 per dollar, disclosing a marginal gain of 3 paise or 0.05 per cent.
 

It has gained by 23 paise or 0.36 per cent in two days.

The domestic unit moved in a range of 63.55 and 63.68 during the day.

The dollar index was trading higher by 0.35 per cent against its major global rivals today.

Overseas, the US dollar was higher in early Asian trade while the euro got off to a cautious start with Greece's fate still hanging in the balance.

Oil prices eased in Asian trading today after Greece missed a 1.5-billion-euro (USD 1.7-billion) payment to the International Monetary Fund.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for August delivery fell 68 cents to USD 58.79 while Brent crude was down 58 cents at USD 63.01.

Meanwhile, the Indian benchmark Sensex rose further by 240.04 points or 0.86 per cent.

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First Published: Jul 01 2015 | 6:42 PM IST

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