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A money dealer counts US dollar notes. The Indian rupee has slipped ot its lowest against the US dollar. | Photograph: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP/Getty Images
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Sensex sinks again; rupee at record low

October 23, 2008

Rupee slips to a new low!

The Indian rupee continued its slide and hit a new record low of 49.85 against the US dollar in morning trade on Thursday on sustained buying in the greenback amid renewed fears of a global recession.

The Indian currency fell by 55 paise from its overnight close partly because of absence of any intervention by the central bank.

Asian equity markets fell to their four-year low this morning on fears that a global slowdown will adversely impact the corporates' performance.

The dollar also hit a two-year high against the basket of currencies in early trade in overseas markets.

In quiet trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market, the domestic currency resumed lower at 49.68/70 a dollar against its last close of 49.30/31 a dollar and fell further to a new intra-day low of 49.85 a dollar in late morning deals.

Forex dealers said foreign banks were continuously buying dollar amid speculation that rupee may breach 50-level against the dollar shortly.

Fears of increased capital outflows continued to weigh on the rupee sentiment.

Image: A money dealer counts US dollar notes. The Indian rupee has slipped ot its lowest against the US dollar. | Photograph: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP/Getty Images

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