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Re recoups against dollar

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Mumbai, July 20

The rupee recovered its losses against the dollar in tandem with the strengthening of other major currencies.

The US Fed Governor's dovish signal on interest rates drove the dollar down against all major currencies. The euro and the pound gained around 300 basis points from Wednesday's low. The domestic currency opened at 46.81/83, up from Wednesday's close at 46.99/47. It then weakened to 46.85/86 on the back of oil-related dollar demand. However, dollar selling by exporters towards the end of the session caused the rupee to close firm at 46.78/79. The rise in the domestic stock market also improved sentiment in the forex market. "If the rupee breaks 46.70 then it could strengthen to 46.50. It would depend on whether concerns about the rising price of oil are quelled," said a dealer at a private bank. In the forward premia market, the 6-month closed at 0.94 (1.03) and the 12-month ended at 1.1 per cent (1.18).

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