Rupee down by 17 paise at 63.61 vs US dollar

The rupee resumed sharply lower at 63.62 per dollar as against last weekend's level of 63.44 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market.

Mumbai: The rupee turned weak after last week's four-day gain, still down by 17 paise at 63.61 against the US currency in late morning trade on fresh dollar demand from banks and importers amid higher dollar overseas.

The rupee resumed sharply lower at 63.62 per dollar as against last weekend's level of 63.44 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market.

It moved in a range of 63.65 and 63.56 per dollar during the morning deals before quoting at 63.61 at 1040 hrs.

The domestic currency had gained around 40 paise during the last four sessions to end at two-month high of 63.44 against the greenback last Friday.

Oil fell in Asia early today as investors digested the implications of Greece rejecting tough austerity demands from creditors which could send the debt-strapped nation crashing out of the Eurozone, analysts said.

The Euro fell today in early Asian trade, while the safe-haven yen rallied after Greeks voted to reject terms of a rescue package, deepening the country's financial crisis that could splinter Europe if creditors refuse further aid.

Meanwhile, the benchmark 30-share index Sensex was trading down by 216.17 points or 0.77 per cent to 27,876.62 at 1045 hrs.

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