Rupee bounces back by 18 paise

March 31, 2015 06:21 pm | Updated 06:21 pm IST - Mumbai

The rupee ended the fiscal on a positive note by rising 18 paise to 62.49 against the American currency on Tuesday on selling of dollars by banks and exporters on expectation of resumption of foreign capital inflows into equity market. The Indian currency had ended the last fiscal year at 59.91 against the dollar.

“Sustained capital outflows amid firm dollar in Asian trade today capped the rupee rise,” a dealer said. At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the domestic unit commenced better at 62.62 from previous close of 62.67. It moved in a limited range of 62.67 and 62.48 before ending at 62.49, showing a gain 18 paise or 0.29 per cent.

On Monday, it depreciated by 26 paise or 0.42 per cent. The benchmark BSE Sensex ended lower by 18.37 points or 0.07 per cent at 27,957.49.

Meanwhile, Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs. 240.34 crore on Monday, as per provisional data. The dollar index was quoted higher by 0.49 per cent against its six major global rivals in Asian trade.

Global oil prices fell in Asia on Tuesday as dealers monitored last-ditch efforts between global powers and Iran to reach a deal on Tehran’s nuclear programme and ease sanctions imposed on the crude producer.

The US benchmark West Texas Intermediate fell 69 cents to $47.99 while Brent eased 55 cents to $55.74 in mid-day trade.

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