The rupee recovered from a 30-month low by rising 13 paise to 68.34 against the dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange in early trade on fresh selling of the US currency by banks and exporters.

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Dealers said, fresh selling of the American unit by exporters and banks supported the domestic currency but dollar's strength against other currencies overseas, limited the rupee's gain.

Moreover, a higher opening in the domestic equity market also helped the rupee to strengthen against the dollar, they said.

The rupee had plummeted to a 30-month low of 68.47 by falling 9 paise against the US dollar in a highly volatile trade on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose further by 308.81 points or 1.32% to trade at 23,690.68 in early deals.