EErasing marginal gains it made on Thursday morning, the rupee was trading lower by 10 paise at 53.82 against the dollar in view of the high month-end demand for the American currency from banks and importers despite firm local equity market.
The rupee resumed lower at 53.80 a dollar as against Tuesday's closing level of 53.72 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market.
It moved down further to 53.84, before quoting at 53.82 at 1100 hours.
It moved between 53.68 and 53.84 per dollar during the morning deals.
Meanwhile the BSE-30 index, Sensex, rose by 43.70 points, or 0.23 per cent at 1115 hours.
The rupee had ended lower by 25 paise at 53.72 against the US dollar in the previous session on Tuesday amid fresh American currency demand, mainly from oil refiners.
The forex market remained closed on Wednesday on account of Dussehra.
In New York, the US dollar held onto a small advance against major currencies on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve continued to express concern about the economy and made no changes to its ultra-easy monetary policies.