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MUMBAI: The Indian rupee ended lower on Friday pressured by month-end dollar demand from importers, with traders expecting the future path of US monetary policy and the Chinese yuan to be key drivers of the currency’s trajectory.

The rupee closed at 83.70 against the US dollar, compared to its previous close of 83.6425. The currency slipped 0.1% for the week.

The dollar index was down slightly at 100.5 while broader Asian currencies were mixed, with the Chinese yuan retreating from a 16-month high and the Malaysian ringgit rising 0.4%.

The rupee declined this week after failing to hold above its key resistance level of 83.50.

Traders pointed to strong dollar demand from local importers, paring of speculative longs, and likely absorption of dollar inflows by the Reserve Bank of India as factors that have kept a lid on the currency’s gains. The rupee was has been unable to benefit much from a strong pickup in inflows, lower crude oil prices and a rally in most of its regional peers this month.

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