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Indian rupee at 5-½ year low as shares slide

Mon Oct 6, 2008 5:42pm IST
 
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* Share sell-off raises worries of faster capital outflows

* Dollar demand from importers, oil firms hurts (Updates to close)

By Swati Bhat

MUMBAI, Oct 6 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee slid to its lowest in more than 5-½ years on Monday as local shares dived nearly 6 percent, triggering fears of an accelerated outflow of foreign funds, while dollar demand from importers and oil firms weighed.

The partially convertible rupee INR=IN ended at 47.80/81 per dollar, 1.5 percent weaker than its 47.0750/0850 at close on Friday. It slumped to 47.85 during the session, its lowest since Feb. 14, 2003.

The rupee has lost 17.6 percent so far this year.

"The rupee was very volatile today, the Sensex was down. The dollar is stronger overseas. Importers and oil firms were buying dollars and there are no dollar inflows," said K.N.Reghunathan, a currency trader at state-run Union Bank of India.

"If this trend continues then we may see the rupee touch 49 against the dollar in the near-term," he added.

India's main share index .BSESN or Sensex ended down 5.8 percent as concerns grew of an acceleration in foreign fund withdrawals amid fears the credit crisis could lead to a global recession. See [.BO].  Continued...

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