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The Indian rupee closed nearly steady on Wednesday, as dollar sales by state-run banks offset pressure from equity outflows and a strong US dollar. The rupee closed at 84.3775 against the dollar, after dipping to an all-time low of 84.4125 on Tuesday. Foreign banks bid for dollars, while state-run banks were on offer.
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