Mumbai: The rupee trimmed its initial losses, but was still down 20 paise, a fresh nine-month low, against the dollar in late morning deals on Wednesday amid persistent month-end dollar demand from importers and banks despite lower dollar overseas.
The rupee opened sharply lower at 56.18 per dollar as against the previous closing level of 55.96 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market. It hovered in a range of 56.00 and 56.18 in late morning deals and was quoting at 56.16 per dollar at 11am, down 20 paise over its last close.
“Heavy month-end dollar demand from importers and banks, coupled with weak equities led to rupee’s bearishness,” dealers said. In the international market, the US dollar fell against the Japanese yen in the early trade following a rise in the Japanese bond-market.
At 3:27pm, the BSE 30-share barometer, Sensex, was trading 0.11% lower at 20,139.26.