Rupee softens 5 paise against dollar, hits fresh 5 month low

Rupee is trading at 65.36 against dollar in early trade on increased demand for American currency from banks and importers.

Update: 2018-04-12 04:12 GMT
The report found that the positive attitude of UHNWIs towards investments in asset class has also gone up to 26 per cent in Asia in 2019 as compared to 20 per cent last year. (Representational image)

Mumbai: The rupee shed 5 paise to hit a fresh five-month low of 65.36 against the US dollar in early trade on Thursday following increased demand for the American currency from banks and importers.

Investors are cautious ahead of consumer price inflation data due later in the day.

Moreover, the US dollar's gains against some currencies overseas, on surging crude oil prices and growing geopolitical uncertainties, weighed on the domestic unit, forex dealers said.

However, a higher opening of the domestic equity market capped the rupee's fall.

The benchmark BSE Sensex regained 34k level rose by 62.38 points, or 0.18 per cent, to 34,002.82 in the opening trade.

ON Wednesday, the rupee had lost 32 paise to hit a fresh five-month low of 65.31 against the US dollar. 

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