The Rupee has lost 17 paise in the two trading sessions to June 9 The rupee declined by 8 paise to end at 72.97 against the U.S. currency on June 9 in its second straight day of losses amid a lacklustre trend in domestic equities.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened on a negative note at 72.90 per dollar as against its previous close of 72.89. It hovered in the range of 72.88 to 73.02 per dollar during the day before ending at 72.97.
The domestic currency has lost 17 paise in the two trading sessions to June 9.
The local unit traded in a narrow range amid lack of any major data on June 9 in the domestic and the international markets, traders said.
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Rupee falls for 2nd day, settles 8 paise down at 72.97/USD
MUMBAI: The rupee declined by 8 paise to end at 72.97 against the US currency on Wednesday in its second straight day of losses amid a lacklustre trend in domestic equities.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened on a negative note at 72.90 per dollar as against its previous close of 72.89. It hovered in the range of 72.88 to 73.02 per dollar during the day before ending at 72.97.
The domestic currency has lost 17 paise in the two trading sessions to Wednesday.
The local unit traded in a narrow range amid lack of any major data on Wednesday in the domestic and the international markets, traders said.
Rupee Falls For Second Day, Settles 8 Paise Down At 72.97/USD
The domestic currency has lost 17 paise in the two trading sessions to Wednesday.
PTI 09 June 2021, Last Updated at 4:06 pm File photo PTI 2021-06-09T16:05:40+05:30 Rupee Falls For Second Day, Settles 8 Paise Down At 72.97/USD outlookindia.com 2021-06-09T16:06:20+05:30
The rupee declined by 8 paise to end at 72.97 against the US currency on Wednesday in its second straight day of losses amid a lacklustre trend in domestic equities.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened on a negative note at 72.90 per dollar as against its previous close of 72.89. It hovered in the range of 72.88 to 73.02 per dollar during the day before ending at 72.97.
South Korea's won softened by about 0.3% on Friday and was set for its third straight session of losses, while the Thai baht slipped 0.4% as the US dollar hit multi-week highs after strong private payrolls data on Thursday (June 3).