Rupee gains 28 paise against dollar

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Agencies: Mumbai, Nov 27 2012, 22:06 IST
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Snapping its five-session losing streak, the rupee today gained 28 paise to 55.45 against the US dollar, buoyed by a stable outlook for the economy by rating agency Moody's and a sharp rise in local equities. Forex dealers said rupee sentiment was also boosted by investor optimism that the government will be able to push through economic reforms.

Meanwhile, dollar weakened against rival euro in Asian trade after euro zone leaders and IMF agreed a new debt target for crisis-ridden Greece. The 17-nation currency bought $1.2984 in Tokyo.

The domestic unit moved in a range of 55.77-55.44 during the day at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market.

It finally concluded at 55.45, showing a rise of 28 paise, or 0.50 per cent from its last close. In the previous five sessions, rupee had fallen by 67 paise, or 1.22 per cent.

Moody's today said India rating outlook is stable because of the country's strong economic growth along with high savings and investment rates.

"India's Baa3 rating and stable outlook are supported by credit strengths which include a large, diverse economy, strong GDP growth and savings, and investment rates that exceed emerging market averages," the global rating agency said in its 'Credit Analysis on India' report.

Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex today spurted by over 305 points, to 18,842.

"A positive domestic equity markets engulfed the negative vibes of the Parliament logjam, thereby inducing gains in rupee after recent fall. The exporter selling and profit taking at higher levels capped the advances," Alpari Financial Services (India) CEO Pramit

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