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Indian Rupee bounces back by 21 paise against USD

| @indiablooms | Jun 11, 2019, at 06:12 pm

Mumbai, Jun 11 (UNI) The Rupee on Tuesday bounced back by 21 paise to 69.44 against the US Dollar, snapping negative trend of last three session on selling of US Dollars by bankers and exporters, dealer at Forex Market informed.

Sliding by 39 paise in last three sessions, the local unit opened higher by 16 paise to 69.49. During the day it surged by 21 paise to end strong at 69.44 as compared to its last close.

High oscillation was seen as as it registered day high and low at 69.51 and 69.34 respectively.

The Indian currency rebounded due to weak dollar against other world currencies, dealers added.  

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