Re trims gains over euro debt woes

By at 8 June, 2010, 7:26 am

The Indian rupee trimmed gains on Tuesday as a fall in European and local shares raised concerns about more foreign fund withdrawals, but the dollar’s losses against major currencies helped the unit notch up some gains.

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