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Markets open in green, rupee sheds 14 paise against dollar

PTI
Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaUpdated: Mar 01, 2019, 10:05 AM IST
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The benchmark BSE Sensex was quoting higher by 206.19 points, or 0.57 per cent, to 36,073.63 in opening deals today.

Indian stock markets on Friday opened in green while rupee took a hit against US dollar, depreciating by 14 paise to 70.86 in early trade.

The benchmark BSE Sensex was quoting higher by 206.19 points, or 0.57 per cent, to 36,073.63 in opening deals today. Indian currency's depreciation came amid increased demand for the US currency from importers and foreign fund outflows.

Besides, strength in the dollar against major rival currencies on stronger US economic data also kept the pressure on the Indian rupee, dealers said.

However, a higher opening in domestic equities helped in restricting the slide in the Indian unit to some extent, they added.

On the macro-economic front, a caution prevailed after official data showed that the country's economic growth slowed to a 5-quarter low of 6.6 per cent in the October-December period.

Also, economic growth estimate for the current fiscal year ending March 31 has been revised downwards to 7 per cent from the earlier estimate of 7.2 per cent. This is the lowest growth in the last five years.

On Thursday, the rupee rebounded by 52 paise to close at 70.72 against the US dollar as sentiments revived on signs of de-escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan.

Extending its fall for the third session, the BSE benchmark Sensex Thursday ended marginally lower after investors squared-off positions as February derivative contracts expired amid concerns over tension between India and Pakistan.