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The Sri Lankan rupee closed steady on Friday as exporter dollar sales and inward remittances offset demand for the US currency in early trade, dealers said. The rupee closed unchanged at 156.10/15 per dollar. "Demand (for dollars) was there in the morning. We saw some buying by a state bank, probably to pay a petroleum bill. But in the latter part of the day, we saw some inward remittances," said a currency dealer.
The rupee touched an all-time low of 156.20 per dollar on Monday, which was first hit on April 16, but recovered to close the week nearly flat. However, it has weakened 1.76 percent so far this year after declining 2.5 percent last year and 3.9 percent in 2016. The currency is expected to remain under pressure on continued importer demand for dollars ahead of the traditional New Year in mid April, dealers said. A gradual depreciation in the rupee and higher volatility this year are expected on account of debt repayments by the government, they added.

Copyright Reuters, 2018

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