Rupee resumes southward journey against dollar

05 Jul 2013 Evaluate

Paring early sessions’ gains, Indian rupee depreciated against greenback amid increasing dollar demand from banks and importers. The Reserve Bank of India Governor’s comments that, it has not set any target for the currency level, also affected the currency sentiments. However, selling of dollars by exporters and some banks coupled with a modest recovery in the equity market capped some rupee losses. Dollar’s strength against other Asian Currencies amid weak sentiments in the global market pressurized the local unit.

The partially convertible currency is currently trading at 60.30, weaker by 16 paise from its previous close of 60.14 on Thursday. The currency touched a high and low of 60.37 and 60.00 respectively. The Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) reference rate for the dollar stood at Rs 60.09 and for Euro it stood at Rs 78.08 on July 04, 2013. While, the RBI’s reference rate for the Yen stood at 60.25, the reference rate for the Great Britain Pound (GBP) stood at 91.5779. The reference rates are based on 12 noon rates of a few select banks in Mumbai.

Date

1US$

1GBP

July 4, 2013

60.0991.5779

July 3, 2013

60.10 91.0703
(RBI-Reference rate)

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