Stock market extends winning steak; PSU bank at new high
Sensex closed 487 points, or 0.66%, higher at 74,339.44 while the Nifty closed the day with a gain of 168 points, or 0.75%, at 22,570.35 on the monthly F&O expiry day.
The rupee on Thursday lost 12 paise to 66.83 as the dollar remained in the driver's seat on the growing buzz that the US interest rate is set to go up.
The Fed is meeting next week to a take call on this. A higher US rate means flight of investors from emerging markets in search of higher returns.
Apart from the increased demand for the American currency from importers and banks, its strength against other currencies overseas pulled down the rupee.
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A lower opening in the domestic equity market did not help things.
On March 8, the rupee had weakened 4 paise to 66.71 in a relatively muted trade on renewed demand for the greenback.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex fell 86.92 points, or 0.30 per cent, to 28,815.02 in early session on Thursday.
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