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Bernanke effect: Rupee hits new low of 59.9, could go lower
The record low of the rupee has given rise to expectation that the Reserve Bank of India will remain active in the forex market to stem a scarier free fall of the rupee. #Rupee #Ben Bernanke #US Fed #CurrencyWatch #CAD
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Mr Chidambaram, India's love for gold is a symptom, not a problem
Inflation is something that the government of this country has created. And when people protect themselves against it, you can't hold them responsible for creating other problems. #Dollar #HowThisWorks #Inflation #Economy #India #Gold #Investing #Rupee #Ben Bernanke #US Federal Reserve #Chidambaram #Bonds #Currency Risk
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China or US woes? Why there is a sell off in emerging market assets
China slowdown is good for lowering inflation expectations as commodity prices are kept down while Bank of Japan will double its monetary base over the next two years. Emerging markets including Indian markets should stabilize and look to strengthen going forward. #Emerging markets #US #Rupee #stocks #Currency #equities
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Rupee hits 10-month low: Will it cause a correction in stock market?
Keep an eye out for market correction but do not close your eyes to the broad positive trends. #Sensex #Rupee #Bonds #CurrencyWatch #market rally
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It's not just equity: Why India is best of BRIC right now
The rise in Sensex and Nifty is not to be ignored especially given the poor performance of India�s peers and given the strong performance of developed economy indices #India #China #Stock market #BRIC #Rupee #Russia #TheExplainer
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Sify
Rupee decline casts shadow over PE exits
The private equity (PE) sector, already struggling for good returns from India, now has another problem to deal with: Depreciation of the rupee. Apart from bringing the margins down, the rupee fall is likely to hit the sentiments of global PE investors o #India #Barclays #TPG, N.V.
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CNBC
Diving Rupee—Here's How Bad It Can Get for India
The slump in the Indian rupee, which is hovering near lifetime lows, poses a threat to the recovery in Asia's third largest economy that is already on fragile footing, economists say. "I think rupee weakness is going to be a big issue - given how central #India #Federal Reserve #Credit Agricole
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Rediff
Falling rupee hurts debt market
The falling rupee might continue to keep foreign investors away from Indian debt in the near future. In the past month, these investors sold debt of Rs 18,345 crore ($3.19 billion) and the trend is likely to continue until the rupee shows stability. It h #Forex #India




