Rupee falls below 51 level on strong dollar demand

Mumbai: The rupee today lost 39 paise to close below the 51-level against the US currency due to fresh dollar demand from importers and weakness in stock markets. Snapping its two-day gaining streak, the rupee settled at 51.11/12, down by 39 paise, or 0.77 per cent, over the previous close. In last two days, it […]

Mumbai: The rupee today lost 39 paise to close below the 51-level against the US currency due to fresh dollar demand from importers and weakness in stock markets. Snapping its two-day gaining streak, the rupee settled at 51.11/12, down by 39 paise, or 0.77 per cent, over the previous close. In last two days, it had risen by 68 paise, or 1.32 per cent. Dealers said fresh dollar demand, mainly from oil importers, and firm global cues weighed on the rupee.

"The rupee fell back on strengthening dollar and weak Indian balance of payments numbers. The dollar strengthened on dampening comments from the US Federal Reserve about its monetary easing programme which witnessed diversion of funds towards safer heaven avenues," Alpari Financial Services (India) CEO Pramit Brahmbhatt said. "The dollar index which has been falling over past few sessions is expected to add some more gains pushing the Rupee towards its latest low of 51.60 and 51.70 levels," he added.