Mumbai: The rupee advanced 32 paise to 75.89 against the US dollar in the opening trade on Thursday, supported by positive domestic equities, broad dollar weakness, and softening crude oil prices. At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened at 75.96 against the US dollar and gained momentum to quote 75.89, a gain of 32 paise from the previous close.
On Wednesday, the rupee spurted by 41 paise to close at a nearly two-week high of 76.21 against the American currency. The Indian rupee opened higher tracking overnight weakness in the greenback and crude oil, Reliance Securities said in a research note. "Risk assets rose, and the dollar declined despite the Federal Reserve signaling an aggressive monetary tightening cycle and could also lend support to the rupee," it added.