Rupee falls 3 paise against USD
The Rupee on Friday slipped by three paise to close at 83.28.
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The Rupee on Friday slipped by three paise to close at 83.28.
The rupee on Monday marginally fell by one paisa to close at 82.74 against the USD.
The Rupee on Thursday was steady at 82.86 against the USD in opening trade on the selling of the US Dollar by bankers and exporters in opening trade.
The Rupee on Tuesday declined 5 paise against the USD on rising demand for US Dollar from bankers and exporters.
The Rupee on Wednesday dropped 4 paise to close against the USD.
The Rupee on Monday slid 12 paise against the USD in opening trade on rising demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
The Rupee on Friday slipped six paise at 77.82 against the USD on rising demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
The Rupee gained eight paise at 77.52 in opening session against the US Dollar on selling of US Dollar by bankers and exporters, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
The Rupee on Tuesday tumbled down 32 paise at 77.76 in opening session against the US Dollar on brisk demand for US Dollar by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
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The Rupee on Thursday dropped 34 paise to 77.58 against the US Dollar in the opening session on rising demand for the greenback by bankers and importers, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
The Rupee continued to rise on Wednesday too, as it advanced 9 paise to close at 77.24 against the USD on selling of brisk US Dollar by bankers and exporters despite weak equity market, dealers at the Foreign Exchange said.
The People's Bank of China continued lowering the country's national currency on Tuesday, with the yuan falling to 6.7134 against the US dollar, the lowest figure since October 30, 2020.
During the last week, the decline in the reserves was because of a plunge in the foreign currency assets (FCAs).
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