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Rupee marginally down against dollar
Monday, May 12, 2008 12:03 [IST]
Mumbai: The Indian rupee fell back marginally to 41.6350/6450 against the US currency in late morning deals following good dollar buying by oil refiners due to spiralling global crude prices that rose to a new peak.

In quite trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market, the domestic unit resumed lower at 41.62/64 a dollar against last Friday's close of 41.58/59 and moved down further to 41.6350/6450 in late morning deals.

Oil refiners and some importers were seen buying dollar in the wake of rising crude oil prices.

World crude oil prices eased but remained high above $125 a barrel in Asian trade today after spiking to a record $126.25 a barrel in intra-day trading at the New York Mercantile Exchange last Friday.

The rising oil prices mainly concerned the traders as this might led to demand for dollar, affecting the rupee sentiment.
Source : PTI

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