Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Rupee Rises To 60.07/ Dollar As Shares Gain

The rupee rose from a session low of 60.2450 to trade at 60.09/60.10, as gains in shares helped offset dollar demand from state-run banks. It had closed at 60.07/60.08 on Monday.


State-run banks have been mopping up dollars for oil- and defence-related payments in the recent sessions, aiding the greenback.


Some of this demand could be for the government's effort to pay Iran a part of its oil dues, dealers say.


India paid a second instalment of $550 million in oil dues to Iran last week under an interim deal that has allowed Tehran access to $4.2 billion in blocked funds globally, Reuters reported last week.


The Nifty was up 0.3 per cent, heading for its first daily rise in six sessions as interest rate-sensitive stocks gain after June consumer inflation slowed to the lowest since figures were first published in January 2012.


Source:- profit.ndtv.com





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