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Rupee recovers on exporter dollar sales
MUMBAI, OCT. 3. The rupee rallied smartly against the U.S.
currency today on renewed exporter dollar sales and unwinding of
long positions by banks after war clouds appeared to have receded
in the absence of any direct confrontation.
In moderately active trading at the inter-bank foreign exchange
market, the rupee closed at 47.91/92 a dollar, a sharp recovery
of six paise from Monday's closing levels of 47.97/98. It opened
positively at 47.96/98. The forex market was closed yesterday on
account of Gandhi Jayanti.
Dollar supplies accumulated from Tuesday's market holiday gave
the rupee good underlying support while demand for greenbacks was
limited.
Moreover, banks which had gone long on the dollar on Monday owing
to heightened tensions, unwound long dollar positions and helped
the rupee partially bounce back, dealers said.
- PTI
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