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Why Modi and Jaitley should forget about any interest rate cuts this year
Jagannathan •Industrial and economic revival will have to depend on incentives other than cheaper money in the foerseeable future.
Why the rupee will strengthen by 10% against the US$
Arjun Parthasarathy •The expected improvement in CAD, fiscal deficit and the fact that it fell too much in 2012-13 will enable the Indian rupee to gain against the dollar this year
Raghuram Rajan effect: Why media got it all wrong
Jagannathan •The revival in market sentiment - both stocks and the rupee - is a sign of reversal to the mean. Don't call it the Raghuram Rajan effect.
Forget dollar, Re 1 = 1.5 cents. Why India needs a new rupee
Jagannathan •The rupee has fall to less than one-hundredth its purchasing power since 1947. It is time to create a new rupee where the old Rs 100 equals the New Re 1
Rupee at 60: Here's why India is a steal for foreigners right now
Jagannathan •At Rs 60 to the dollar, many fundamentals start kicking in in favour of the rupee. One should not bet too much against it in the medium term.
Our 'rupee madness' swamps Amartya Sen's voice of sanity
Vembu •For all the pain inflicted by a falling rupee, our hysterical response reveals a failure to understand the economic fundamentals that underlie it.
The Rupee Sutra: Quick to fall, slow to regain ground
Fp Editors •The rupee is only playing true to the form book from 2008. And just as it happened then, even after the Eurozone risk fades, the rupee's recovery will at best be gradual.
Beating the rupee down: Why the RBI can't do much about it
Jagannathan •When the rupee has fallen a precipitous 12-13 percent in less than two months, why is the RBI not acting? Is it saving its ammo for worse later?
India Inc needs to get off Rajan's back; he is the only defender of the rupee's value
Jagannathan •High interest rates are a key prop for the rupee, now teetering around 62 to the dollar. A further crash will revive prospects of imported inflation, especially if crude prices rise again
Why Modi and Jaitley should forget about any interest rate cuts this year
Jagannathan •Industrial and economic revival will have to depend on incentives other than cheaper money in the foerseeable future.