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Rupee holds steady
MUMBAI, DEC. 7. The rupee ended quietly steady against the U.S.
currency today on late unwinding of long dollar positions by
banks after early pressure threatened to cut-short a three-
session brief rally at the inter-bank foreign exchange market.
The Indian unit closed at Rs. 46.75/76 a dollar, unchanged from
Wednesday's level, following an early dip to intra-day low of
46.78/79 due to banks taking long dollar positions in
anticipation of dollar demand from corporates and importers.
The rupee opened on a weak note at 46.76/77 and traded in a range
of 46.7500 and 46.7850 in cautiously active two-way movements.
Banks went long on the dollar in early trading, expecting dollar
demand from corporates and importers later in the day, but in the
absence of follow-up buying interest, they later unwound long
dollar positions, dealers said. Dollar supplies were adequate to
meet the limited demand, they added.
``Cash demand for dollars exerted fresh pressure on the rupee in
the morning, pushing it down to 46.78/79 and threatened to cut-
short a three-day smart rally. However, the demand later petered
out in the face of fresh dollar sales," a forex dealer said.
Although the rupee has not posted further gains today, sentiment
continues to be positive, given the falling global oil prices and
healthy forex reserves, bankers said.
- PTI
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