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Rupee erases gains, ends flat at 75.59 per dollar

The dollar nursed losses against most currencies on Wednesday amid some speculation the U.S. Federal Reserve could take steps to curb a recent rise in bond yields at its policy meeting.

June 10, 2020 / 14:09 IST
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Indian rupee has erased most of the day's gains and ended flat at 75.59 per dollar, amid volatile trade seen in the domestic equity market.

It opened 11 paise higher at 75.50 per dollar against previous close of 75.61. It traded in the range of 75.42 - 75.60.

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At 14:05 IST, the Sensex was up 229.03 points or 0.67% at 34185.72, and the Nifty was up 55.20 points or 0.55% at 10101.90.

The dollar-rupee contract on the NSE was at 75.71 in the last session. The open interest remained flat for the June series while for the July series it increased marginally by 2.2%, said ICICIdirect.

 After the week-long bounce in equities, we have seen some notable weakness in the last few sessions as investors booked profits in risk assets, it added.

"The USD/INR spot has continued to remain range bound as there was no major catalyst to react to. Now the market's focus is on tonight FOMC stance and their outlook on US economy," said Rahul Gupta, Head of Research- Currency, Emkay Global Financial Services.

"We don't expect a rate cut by Fed but it may provide a grim outlook and introduce more unconventional measures like yield curve control to keep the rates under control."