* Rupee ends at 60.61/62 per dlr vs 60.6750/6850 prev close
  
  * Heavy buying seen in debt mkt; traders suspect FIIs
  
  * Rupeedesk expect INR to remain in 60.50-61.80 range in near-term
  
  The Indian rupee rose to a near three-week high against the dollar on Wednesday  on the back of strong foreign investor buying in the debt market, although  greenback demand from importers and a fall in shares limited further gains.
  
  Analyst said a large foreign bank was spotted selling dollars, amounting to  around $250 million, for investment intended into government bond markets.
  
  The focus will shift to global factors, including the release of the minutes of  the U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting in July later in the day and the annual  gathering of policymakers and central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, later  this week.
  
  "Inflows into the debt market are continuing and that should keep the  rupee bias positive. Overall, the sentiment on India remains optimistic,"  said Subramanian Sharma, director at Greenback Forex.
  
  "We will not see the rupee gain much above 60 levels as there will be  buying seen at every opportunity whereas exporters will come in to sell around  62. I expect the unit to hold between 60.50 and 61.80 in the medium term,"  he said.
  
  The partially convertible rupee closed at 60.61/62 per dollar compared with  60.6750/6850 in the previous session.
  
  The unit hit 60.52 during trade, its highest since July 31, although it ceded  ground later in part on dollar demand from importers.
  
  The gains in the rupee came on a day when government bonds rallied amid  speculation that foreign portfolio investors were active buyers, especially in  5-8 year debt.
  
  Meanwhile, shares edged lower after hitting a third consecutive record high  earlier.
  
  Foreign funds added 41.22 billion rupees ($677.4 million) in exposure to Indian  equity derivatives on Tuesday, exchange data showed.
  
  In the offshore non-deliverable forwards, the one-month contract was at 61,  while the three-month contract was at 61.62.
  
  FACTORS TO WATCH * Dollar breaks out to 11-mnt highs, eyes on Fed * Won, peso  lead Asia FX fall on good U.S. house data * Asia stx steady on robust U.S.  data, dlr gains more * Foreign institutional investor flows * For data on  currency futures
  Indian rupee hits 3-week high on debt-related dollar inflows
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