Rupee logs 5th straight fall, settles 9 paise down at 74.23/USD

Mumbai: The Indian rupee on Thursday dropped another 9 paise to mark its lowest closing level in over five weeks at 74.23 against the US currency, amid risk averse sentiments and foreign fund outflows.
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened on a negative note at 74.28 per dollar as against its previous close of 74.14.
It hovered in the range of 74.18 to 74.36 per dollar during the day before ending at 74.23 against the American currency also registering its fifth straight session loss.
The domestic unit has lost 59 paise in the last five trading sessions. On a monthly basis, the rupee fell by 123 paise in September against the greenback.
“The Indian rupee depreciated for the fifth day in row amid risk averse sentiments and foreign fund outflows. Markets started pricing rollback of pandemic-related easing as growth recovers and inflation expectations stay high,” said Dilip Parmar, Research Analyst, HDFC Securities.
Parmar further said that the rupee stayed calmer on Thursday, compared to the prior three days, as participants are cautious ahead of the release of month-end economic data. “Trend seems to be bearish for the local unit following safe haven dollar demand and risk-averse tone,” he noted. —PTI

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