The local unit resumed lower at 54.25 a dollar against last close of 54.14 at the Interbank Foreign Exchange market but immediately touched a high of 54.09 on initial dollar selling by exporters and persistent capital inflows.
However, it later turned negative and logged a low of 54.57 before closing at 54.47, a fall of 33 paise, or 0.61 per cent, from its previous close.
Forex dealers said fresh dollar demand from importers also weighed on the rupee sentiment, while sustained foreign fund inflows into local stocks capped its fall to some extent.
Foreign institutional investors pumped in $118.9 million on Friday, according to the provisional data available on bourses.
Meanwhile, the BSE benchmark Sensex today declined by 62.70 points to 19,424.10.
The rupee had hit one-month high of 54.14 against the dollar on Thursday, after BSP chief Mayawati decided to lend her party's support to the government on allowing foreign direct investment in the multi-brand
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