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Rupee plummets 57 paise

New Delhi, Jan 4: The rupee on Friday recorded its biggest slump in two months by plunging 57 paise to end at 55.07 on massive demand of the US currency from oil firms, amid dollar

PTI PTI Updated on: January 04, 2013 18:49 IST
rupee plummets 57 paise
rupee plummets 57 paise

New Delhi, Jan 4: The rupee on Friday recorded its biggest slump in two months by plunging 57 paise to end at 55.07 on massive demand of the US currency from oil firms, amid dollar gaining strength on speculation that some US Fed officials are not in favour of continuing the bond-buying plan.




At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the local currency commenced lower at 54.82 a dollar from previous close of 54.50 and immediately touched a high of 54.76.

However, it started falling soon and logged an intra-day low of 55.17 before closing slightly better at one-month closing low of 55.07 — a fall of 0.57 paise or 1.05 per cent.

Friday's fall was the biggest in last two months after it had plunged by 80 paise or 1.49 per cent on November 5, 2012.

Continued dollar demand from importers and some banks on hopes of further rise in dollar value overseas put the rupee under pressure, said forex traders.

The rupee was unable to stage a turnaround even as FIIs pumped nearly Rs 1,200 crore in Indian stocks, they added.

The dollar index rose by 0.36 per cent ahead of December nonfarm payrolls data due later in the day, and after reports said minutes of the Federal Reserve's last meeting showed its members were considering an end to asset purchases this year.
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