Bad News: Rupee falls to record low 83.60/$
Here are negative impacts of falling Rupee:
1) Increased Costs for Imports: Many Indian businesses rely on imported goods and raw materials. A weaker rupee means they will have to pay more for these impor
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 3h
When the Indian Rupee (INR) falls against the US Dollar, everyone has a lot to say, but when the INR strengthens, no one says anything. Why is that?
Wow ! That's great news seems like someone is doing great work for Indian economy and development. Let's hope for the more economy growth
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Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 22d
The Indian economy is showing good recovery, and the USA's CPI data also looks positive. However, due to the expected tariff increases, there is still a risk of economic slowdown in the USA in the coming times.
Why most of Indian Youths (Specially North Indian youth) still obsessed for Govt. Jobs, despite being India is becoming open free Economy for entrepreneur and Business professional. Also there is less growth opportunities carrier wise and financial w
UBS has advised shorting the Indian rupee for now, which means FIIs may remain outside the Indian market for some time. Indian GDP growth is not looking impressive; at one point, China achieved over 10% GDP growth, while we have only managed to reach