Today Rupee trades marginally higher against US dollar
The Indian rupee on Thursday was trading marginally higher against the US dollar in opening trade.
The rupee opened at 65.41 a dollar. At 9.15am, the home currency was trading at 65.40, up 0.07% from its previous close of 65.44.
Asian currencies were trading lower. Thai baht was down 0.32%, Japanese yen 0.24%, China offshore 0.16%, China renminbi 0.15%, Singapore dollar 0.15%, Taiwan dollar 0.11% and Malaysian ringgit 0.07%. However, South Korean won was up 0.24%.
The dollar index, which measures the US currency’s strength against major currencies, was trading at 99.814, up 0.14% from its Monday’s close of 99.677.
The rupee opened at 65.41 a dollar. At 9.15am, the home currency was trading at 65.40, up 0.07% from its previous close of 65.44.
Asian currencies were trading lower. Thai baht was down 0.32%, Japanese yen 0.24%, China offshore 0.16%, China renminbi 0.15%, Singapore dollar 0.15%, Taiwan dollar 0.11% and Malaysian ringgit 0.07%. However, South Korean won was up 0.24%.
The dollar index, which measures the US currency’s strength against major currencies, was trading at 99.814, up 0.14% from its Monday’s close of 99.677.
Read more - Currency updates
0 Comments