Rupee moves down 5 paise at 61.88 against dollar

The Indian rupee Tuesday weakened by 5 paise to end at 61.88 against the Greenback on sustained demand for the American currency from importers amid a broader sell-off in equities.

Mumbai: The Indian rupee Tuesday weakened by 5 paise to end at 61.88 against the Greenback on sustained demand for the American currency from importers amid a broader sell-off in equities.

Widening current account deficit due to soaring gold imports mainly put pressure on Indian unit that fell for the second day, despite a weak dollar overseas.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex), the domestic unit commenced lower at 61.89 compared to overnight closing level of 61.83. It hovered in a wide range owing to volatile domestic stocks between 61.9175 and 61.8475 before concluding at 61.88, showing a loss of 5 paise, or 0.08 percent.

"Robust capital inflows along with profit-taking in US currency after its recent rally some what cushioned the rupee sentiment," a forex dealer said.

India's current account deficit (CAD) widened to USD 10.1 billion or 2.1 percent of gross domestic product in the second quarter of this fiscal, up from 1.2 percent a year-ago primarily led by a steep rise in gold imports.

Deficit concerns were to some extent offset by foreign capital inflows against the backdrop of plunging global oil and commodity prices, traders said.

Meanwhile, equities plummeted for the third straight day with Sensex and Nifty sliding over 1 percent spooked by a rout in global financial markets and growth concerns.

Foreign Portfolio Investors bought shares worth a massive Rs 4,984.60 crore yesterday as per provisional data.

Benchmark Brent crude slipped to a five-year low, sliding below USD 66 a barrel on growing worries over a deepening supply glut.

The dollar index, which measures the Greenback against a basket of six major currencies, was down by 0.36 percent.

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