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Forex dealers said besides the dollar's gain against other currencies, fresh demand for the American unit from importers and a weak opening in the domestic equity market put pressure on the rupee.
Familiar models of questions were absent and every set had 'unfamiliar' written all over it.
Month-end dollar demand from oil companies mainly affected the rupee value against the US currency, a forex dealer said.
Morgan Stanley's Asia and Global Emerging Markets Strategy Report downgraded software firms on valuation and earnings concerns.
India's economy grew an historically modest 7 per cent last quarter but industrial output has generally been strong.
In the global markets, the euro was under pressure against the US dollar yesterday, dragged lower as European monetary policy officials indicated willingness towards supporting more stimulus measures to aid the regional economy.
Foreign fund flows into and out of the domestic sharemarket will continue to be key for the rupee's fortunes.
Forex dealers said increased selling of the American currency by exporters and banks supported the rupee but a lower opening of the domestic equity market and dollar's rise against other currencies overseas restricted the gains.
The domestic currency had lost 49 paise to close at a three-month low of 60.55 on Thursday on capital outflows after the US Fed trimmed its monthly bond buying programme by another $10 billion.
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) plans to impose stricter limits on how much a bank can lend to a single corporate group, a move aimed at curbing risk in the banking sector at a time when bad loans are on the rise.
Two straight years of less than 5 percent economic expansion have led to a surge in bad loans for Indian lenders.
The rupee had gained 10 paise to close at 60.11 against the dollar in Tuesday's trade on fag-end selling of the US currency by banks and exporters.