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The Indian rupee opened lower by 16 paise at 55.04 per dollar versus 54.88 on Friday. Agam Gupta of Standard Chartered Bank feels fundamental inflows are likely to continue, while selling pressure
20-05-2013| Source:CNBC-TV18
Rupee for the day is seen between 54.90-55.25/USD range. Fundamental inflows are likely to continue, while selling pressure could emerge at 55.20/USD, says Agam Gupta, Standard Chartered Bank.
17-05-2013| Source:Reuters
The rupee weakened on Friday on the back of a broad rally in the dollar versus major currencies, but gains in domestic shares limited a sharp sell-off.
17-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
Karvy Stock Broking has come out with its report on currency. The research firm expects the rupee to remain weak against the dollar; recommend buying at the lower levels.
17-05-2013| Source:PTI
Dealers attributed the rupee's fall to dollar gains against the euro and yen overseas but a higher opening in the domestic stock market capped the fall.
17-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
The Indian rupee opened at 54.85 per dollar versus 54.77 yesterday.The rupee is likely to continue its positive streak today supported by hopes of a further rate cut and good dollar inflows
17-05-2013| Source:CNBC-TV18
The range for the day for rupee is seen between 54.60-55.10/USD. Rising trade gap is putting pressure on the current account deficit and that could cap the upside, says Pramit Brahmbhatt, Alpari.
16-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
ICICIdirect.com has come out with its report on currency. According to the research firm, the US dollar is expected to garner buying support on declines against the INR. One can utilise the lows
16-05-2013| Source:Reuters
The dollar moved away from a fresh 4-1/2 year high against the yen hit in the previous session after disappointing US industrial data caused US Treasury prices to rise for the first time in a week.
16-05-2013| Source:CNBC-TV18
Strong liquidity flows have changed sentiment for the better and could boost indices to unreasonable levels, feels Vibhav Kapoor of IL&FS. He sees the rupee depreciating near term, but more
16-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
The Indian rupee opened marginally higher on Thursday at 54.74 per dollar as against 54.78 on Wednesday. According to Mohan Shenoi, Kotak Mahindra Bank, for the day the rupee is seen between 54
16-05-2013| Source:CNBC-TV18
The range for the day for rupee is seen between 54.50-54.85/USD. Dollar strength against other major currencies will be a dampener, says Mohan Shenoi, Kotak Mahindra Bank.
15-05-2013| Source:Reuters
The rupee ended marginally stronger on Wednesday as sharp gains in domestic shares offset the dollar's rise versus most major currencies, particularly the euro.
15-05-2013| Source:PTI
The rupee had lost eight paise to close at an over 1-month low of 54.81 against the dollar yesterday.
15-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
The Indian rupee opened marginally higher at 54.86 per dollar versus 54.81 yesterday. However, The dollar index firmed up above the 83 mark & the euro slipped below 1.30 levels.
14-05-2013| Source:Reuters
The partially convertible rupee closed at 54.81/82 per dollar compared with 54.73/74 on Monday. The pair moved in a wide 54.53 to 54.83 range during the session.
14-05-2013| Source:Reuters
Traders say mild demand from oil companies also helping the dollar but the pair should hold in a range of 54.70 to 54.90 until the WPI data due around noon.
14-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
ICICIdirect.com has come out with its report on currency. The research firm expects the US dollar to garner buying support on declines against the INR. One can buy USDINR May Future on decline.
14-05-2013| Source:Moneycontrol.com
The Indian rupee opened at 54.75 per dollar versus 54.74 yesterday. According to Jayesh Mehta, Bank of America, strong support for the rupee is seen at 55/USD and the rupee will remain in 54
14-05-2013| Source:CNBC-TV18
Strong support for the rupee is seen at 55/USD. The range for the rupee is seen at 54.70-55/USD, says Jayesh Mehta, Bank of America.





























