• Rupee rises 14 paise to 79.77 against US dollar

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    Rupee rises 14 paise to 79.77 against US dollar

    The rupee gained 14 paise from the previous close to start trading at 79.77 versus the American dollar at the interbank foreign exchange, where it had begun at 79.80.

     

    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Digital Desk: Early on Thursday, the rupee
    strengthened 14 paise to 79.77 against the US dollar, after the overnight
    decline of the American currency.



    color:black;mso-themecolor:text1">Forex traders warned that increased oil
    prices, month-end importer demand, and concerns about a worldwide recession
    could limit the gains for the local currency.



    The
    rupee gained 14 paise from the previous close to start trading at 79.77 versus
    the American dollar at the interbank foreign exchange, where it had begun at
    79.80.



     



    The
    rupee lost 13 paise on Wednesday, ending the day at 79.91 against the US
    dollar.




    "Rupee
    started off a little bit stronger than it did on Wednesday. The US FED raised
    interest rates by 75 basis points and stated that its goal is to drive
    inflation down to 2% while also adopting a somewhat dovish stance
    "according to Anil Kumar Bhansali, Head of Treasury at Finrex Treasury
    Advisors.



     



    Bhansali
    also pointed out that Asian currencies were up while the Dow Jones and other
    indices were all up. The dollar would continue to be strong until it exceeds
    the 105 level, he predicted, even though the dollar index dropped below 107
    levels.



     



    The
    dollar index, which measures the strength of the dollar against a basket of six
    different currencies, decreased 0.222% to 106.21.



     



    Brent
    crude futures, the global standard for crude oil, increased 0.83 percent to USD
    107.50 a barrel.



    The
    30-share Sensex was up 464.87 points, or 0.83 percent, at 56,281.19 on the
    domestic stock front, while the larger NSE Nifty was up 118.45 points, or 0.71
    percent, at 16,760.25.



     



    According
    to exchange data, foreign institutional investors continued to be net sellers
    on Wednesday in the capital market, selling shares worth 436.81 crore.
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