Rupee recovers four paise to 83.41 against U.S. dollar
The Hindu
Rupee strengthens to 83.41 against the dollar on foreign inflows, greenback gains, and equity rally.
The Rupee recovered four paise to 83.41 (provisional) against the U.S. dollar on April 29, tracking foreign capital inflows and a strengthening greenback against major crosses overseal.
According to forex analysts, the domestic currency initially faced resistance from a strong greenback and upward momentum in the crude oil prices but recovered the lost ground during the session on the back of a sharp rally in equities in the late afternoon trade.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened at 83.46 and traded between 83.41 and 83.52 against the greenback during the session.
The domestic currency finally settled at 83.41 (provisional) against the dollar, registering a gain of four paise from its previous closing level.
The Rupee had settled seven paise lower at 83.45 against the U.S. dollar on Monday after losing 10 paise in the preceding session on April 26.
Jateen Trivedi, V-P Research Analyst, Commodity and Currency, LKP Securities, said: "Volatility in the capital market kept the Rupee range-bound. Participants are closely monitoring the upcoming interest rate decision in the U.S. for potential price action in the Rupee. Weakness persists in the Rupee, albeit in a stable manner".
Analysts also said that investors moved cautiously ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate decision and upcoming macroeconomic data from the U.S. and the domestic manufacturing growth numbers.

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