MUMBAI: Expanding increases for the 6th straight day, the rupee got stronger by 7 paisa to 61.56 against the US dollar in early morning at the Interbank Foreign Exchange amid continued overseas capital inflows.
Traders said apart from continued selling of the American currency by exporters, a record opening in the domestic equity markets and sustained inflows of foreign funds supported the rupee.
The rupee had ended six paise higher at 61.63 against the dollar in yesterday’s trade.
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex breached the 29,000-mark for the first time by soaring 124.02 points, or 0.42 per cent, to trade at a new peak of 29,012.88 in opening trade today.