Mumbai | The rupee fell 13 paise to 67.62 against the US dollar in early trade today due to increased demand for the American currency from importers amid foreign fund outflows and rising retail inflation.
Retail inflation jumped to a four-month high of 4.87 percent in May on costlier food items such as fruits, vegetables and cereals coupled with high fuel rates.
However, industrial production expanded by 4.9 percent in April on improved performance by manufacturing and mining sectors as also a robust offtake of capital goods.
Forex dealers said dollar strengthening against other currencies overseas as investors await a key Federal Reserve decision later in the day also weighed on the rupee sentiment.
However, a higher opening in the domestic stock market limited the rupee’s losses, they said.
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold shares worth Rs 1,168.88 crore yesterday, as per the provisional data.
Yesterday, the rupee had closed 7 paise down at 67.49 against the US currency.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose 184.89 points, or 0.51 percent, to 35,877.41 in early trade
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