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Rupee opens flat against dollar yet again, Asian currencies decline

The rupee is again nearing all-time lows due to month-end dollar demand, rising crude and continuous capital outflows due to FII selling

September 27, 2023 / 09:25 IST
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Indian rupee on September 27 opened little changed against US dollar tracking losses in Asian currencies.

The rupee opened little changed against the US dollar on September 27, tracking losses in Asian currencies.

At 9.12 am, the home currency was trading at 83.24 to a dollar, up 0.01 percent from its previous close of 83.23. The rupee opened at 83.22.

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It is nearing an all-time low again due to month-end dollar demand, increasing crude oil prices and ongoing capital outflows from foreign institutional investors in the equity market despite last week's gains prompted by India's inclusion in the JP Morgan bond index.

"Markets shall remain watchful on the actions of the RBI, which has remained active onshore to protect the rupee around 83.30 levels,” CR Forex said in a note.