Rupee at two-year high of 63.73 against dollar, surges 6 per cent

On Tuesday, the domestic unit had closed at 64.07 per dollar against the greenback.

Update: 2017-08-02 10:08 GMT
Higher opening in domestic equity market capped rupee losses.

Mumbai: Indian rupee that has been seen among the top performing world currencies has surged to 63.73, a two-year high, against the US dollar, according to NDTV.

The report adds that domestic units soared 6 per cent year to date against US dollar and it has been one of the best performing currencies in the world.

On Tuesday, the domestic unit had closed at 64.07 per dollar against the greenback. "The structural story for India remains pretty strong," NDTV quoted David Cornell, chief investment officer of London-based Ocean Dial Asset Management, as saying. Dial Asset argues India and other emerging markets will outperform over the next 12 months.

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