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In international markets, the prices of Gold climbing and reaching at the highest level. On Friday due to heavy buying of gold by jewelers,the price reached at Rs.17500 per 10 grams (nearly $ 375 ) ,which is a record level. This is called...
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The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) has decided to call back all the Indian currency currently in circulation in Bhutan market. According to the decision, the India currencies will no more be circulated in Bhutan as in past.
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The rupee ended stronger on Friday as a rising stock market and the government saying it wanted more capital inflows helped overcome early selling by importers that has sent the currency to one-week lows. The partially convertible rupee ended at 46.60/61...
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The Indian rupee recovered smartly by 15 paisa to 46.53/54 against the greenback in early trade today on exporters dollar sales amid subdued local stocks. The domestic currency resumed weaker at 46.74/75 a dollar against its last close of 46.68/69 a dollar...
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The foreign direct investment nosedived in the first four months of the current fiscal year reflecting the shattered confidence of foreign investors mainly due to deteriorating security situation. The State Bank of Pakistan reported on Wednesday that...
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India is taking its first significant step to ward off a surge in foreign capital inflows that may threaten the stability of the financial system by drawing up new rules that will make overseas loans costlier for companies. The government is finalising...
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Domestic shares snapped a three-day winning streak and shed 0.3% on Wednesday, as investors took profits after the market had climbed nearly 11% in two weeks. Energy major Reliance Industries (RIL) led the losses, falling 1.5% to Rs 2,102.45, on disappointment...
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The rupee today turned stronger by 10 paise at 46.20/21 against the US currency as exporters sold dollars influenced by the greenback's weakness overseas. Dealers at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market here said the rupee recovered from its...
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Indian officials had said on recent occasions that they welcomed fund inflows, but Mukherjee on Wednesday also noted that India is ready to deal with the flows if they become a problem. "It is not a matter of concern as we have the system of monitoring,"...
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Government bond yields were near two-week lows on Wednesday, helped by a drop in US Treasury yields overnight but dealers said trading would be in a narrow range ahead of debt supplies this week. At 9:22 a.m. (0352 GMT), the yield on the 10-year benchmark...
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