Rupee hits fresh one-month low, down 24 paise

Dealers said a lower opening in the domestic equity markets also weighed on the Indian currency.

April 21, 2015 10:40 am | Updated May 23, 2016 04:53 pm IST - Mumbai

The rupee plunged by another 24 paise to hit a new one-month low of Rs. 63.15 against the dollar in early trade on Tuesday at the Interbank Foreign Exchange due to sustained demand for dollars from importers and bankers.

Dealers said a lower opening in the domestic equity markets also weighed on the Indian currency.

They attributed the rupee’s fall to dollar gains against other currencies overseas.

The rupee had logged its biggest fall of the year on Monday by plunging 55 paise to close at over one-month low of 62.91 against the greenback.

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