The rupee posted its biggest
monthly fall in at least 18 years but gained for a second straight
session on Friday as aggressive central bank intervention and positive
local and regional cues helped.
The rupee's 8.1 per cent fall is likely the worst performance for the currency ever, but data beyond 1995 was not immediately available.
The partially convertible rupee closed at 65.70/71 per dollar, up 1.3 per cent on the day.
It had closed at 66.55/56 on Thursday, after gaining 3.5 percent, in its biggest single-day gain in 15-1/2 years.
On the week, the rupee declined 3.8 per cent, its worst weekly performance since the week to September 23, 2011.
The rupee's 8.1 per cent fall is likely the worst performance for the currency ever, but data beyond 1995 was not immediately available.
The partially convertible rupee closed at 65.70/71 per dollar, up 1.3 per cent on the day.
It had closed at 66.55/56 on Thursday, after gaining 3.5 percent, in its biggest single-day gain in 15-1/2 years.
On the week, the rupee declined 3.8 per cent, its worst weekly performance since the week to September 23, 2011.
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