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Rupee ends flat at 76.14 per dollar

Until 76 doesn’t break in USDINR spot, it will continue to remain afloat. The immediate support lies around 75.75, and resistance around 76.50, says Rahul Gupta, Head of Research- Currency, Emkay Global Financial Services.

June 18, 2020 / 14:39 IST
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Indian rupee ended flat at 76.14 per dollar, amid buying seen in the domestic equity market.

It opened flat at 76.15 per dollar against Wednesday's close of 76.16.

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At 14:38 IST, the Sensex was up 606.08 points or 1.81% at 34114.00, and the Nifty was up 182.75 points or 1.85% at 10063.90.

The dollar-rupee contract on the NSE was at 76.25 in the last session. The open interest remained almost flat in the June series but increased marginally by 4.75%, said ICICIdirect.

The rupee has reached its major resistance zone of 76.30. Only sustainability above these levels can trigger further depreciation. On the downside, immediate support is around 75.60 levels for the USD-INR pair, it added.

"Geopolitical Tension between Indian & China is a major cause of depreciation of USDINR. Although uncertainity in global financial market and increase cases of Covid-19 also negative for the currency," said Anuj Gupta DVP Commodities and Currencies Research, Angel Broking.

"We expect USDINR may depreciate further and it is expected that USDINR may test 76.60 - 76.80 levels soon. Traders can go for buy in USDINR at 76 - 76.10," he added.