Dealers attributed the domestic currency’s fall to increased demand for
the American currency from importers and a lower opening in the domestic
equity market.
The rupee weakened by nine paise to 61.95 against the
dollar in early trade on Monday at the Interbank Foreign Exchange due to
high demand for the U.S. currency from importers.
Dealers
attributed the domestic currency’s fall to increased demand for the
American currency from importers and a lower opening in the domestic
equity market but the dollar’s strength against other currencies
overseas, limited the gains.
The rupee had ended
steady at 61.86 against the American currency in the previous session on
Friday due to mild-selling of dollars by banks and exporters.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex fell by 136 points, or 0.47 per cent, at 29,046.95 in early trade.
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