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Re rises further tracking equities

Mumbai, March 25

The rupee rose further against the dollar tracking the upswing in the domestic stock market. The domestic currency opened at 40.20 and touched an intra-day high of 40.03. It then fell to end at 40.12, against the previous close at 40.26/27. Forex dealers said that foreign banks were seen selling dollars. "Although exporters were seen selling dollars, there was a lot of inter-bank activity. Foreign banks were selling dollars possibly on behalf of foreign institutional investors," said a dealer at a private bank.

However, the RBI intervened to buy dollars when the rupee touched the intra-day high of 40.03. Market participants expect the rupee to remain rangebound and continue tracking the movement in the stock market. There was a fall in forward premia as exporters were selling and booking profits. "As the RBI stepped in to buy dollars in the market, there was some anxiety that a dollar shortage could occur again," said a dealer. The 6-month forward closed at 1.61 per cent (1.72) and the 12-month ended at 1.23 per cent (1.27). - Our Bureau

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