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MUMBAI: Breaching the 46 a dollar barrier, the rupee on Monday slumped to 5-1/2 month closing low of 46.09/10 a dollar, pulled down by hectic month-end dollar demand amid a resurgent dollar overseas with the outlook remaining uncertain due to firm crude oil prices and a slowdown in foreign institutional investment inflows. Plunging by a steep 20 paise from last Friday's close of 45.88/90, the rupee came under renewed severe pressure after the weekend dollar rebound overseas fuelled heavy dollar short-covering from foreign banks, custodians for FIIs. Customary month-end dollar buying by state-run banks for vital oil and defence-related imports amid strained supplies further aggravated rupee woes, dealers said. A firm opening at 45.8250/8350 a dollar notwithstanding, the rupee tumbled to 45.96/98, then pierced through the 46 a dollar barrier and settled at 46.09/10 in the absence of central bank intervention to halt the slide. The rupee had last ended at weaker levels of 46.10/11 on December 12, 2005. The Reserve Bank of India fixed the reference rate for the U.S. currency at Rs. 45.97 and for the single European unit at Rs. 58.58. PTI
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