Mumbai: The rupee opened stronger for the fourth straight session on Tuesday buoyed by positive investor sentiments on hopes long-stalled reforms will pick up pace after recent clarifications on retrospective tax.
Equities are poised to open higher supported by regional peers.
At 9.02 am, the rupee was at 55.40/45 to a dollar, as against Monday's close of 55.43/44.
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The Indian rupee (Hindi: रुपया) (sign: Indianrupeesymbol.jpg; code: INR) is the official currency of India. The issuance of the currency is controlled by the Reserve Bank of India.
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