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Rupee at one-week high, up 20 paise

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Posted: Nov 06, 2009 at 0954 hrs IST

Mumbai The Indian rupee on Friday appreciated by 20 paise to touch a week-high of 46.80 against the US dollar in early trade on dollar selling by exporters.

At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, the domestic unit strengthened by 20 paise to 46.80, strongest since October 27. The Indian rupee ended three paise higher at 47.02/03 in yesterday's volatile session.

Dealers said dollar selling by exporters mainly supported the Indian rupee.

Besides, expectations of increased capital inflows into domestic equities by foreign funds, which may open sharply higher in tandem with other Asian markets, also helped the domestic currency appreciate.

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