

Rupee ends little changed, fall in oil prices counters decline in Asia FX
The rupee closed at 84.0375 to the U.S. dollar against its close at 84.06 in the previous session. The currency had slipped to an all-time low of 84.0750 on Monday.
Mild dollar sales from state-run banks alongside limited speculative appetite kept losses for the rupee at bay, traders said.
It is «quite likely that it (USD/INR) drifts up to 84.20 in the near-term but a rise above that could create some panic among importers so the Reserve Bank of India is unlikely to allow that», a trader at a state-run bank said.
Asian currencies were down between 0.1% to 0.7% on the day while the dollar index was at 103.1, within touching distance of its two-month high hit on Monday.
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