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Rupee up 16 paise at 46.45/$23-NOV-09
The Indian rupee strengthened by 16 paise to 46.45 against the US currency extending Friday's gains in early trade today on hopes of increased capital inflows into equity and dollar selling by exporters.
Gold rises on bets that dollar will drop23-NOV-09
A falling greenback is spurring purchases of the yellow metal.
A golden lining seen in silver prices22-NOV-09
The white metal gave double the return in 2009 than gold, but is still away from its peak.
Rupee down 18 paise at 46.38/$ in early trade19-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today depreciated by 18 paise to 46.38 against the US currency in early trade on expectations of capital outflows by foreign funds and dollar demand from importers.
Record FII fund inflows not alarming: FM18-NOV-09
The government today said record invesments in the equities market by foreign investors was not a matter of concern, but it would act if it finds any distortions.
Gold futures at new high on Asian cues, weak dollar18-NOV-09
Continuing a record-breaking performance gold climbed to hit yet another high of Rs 17,075 per ten gram in futures trading on the Multi Commodity Exchange after surging to a record level of $1,143.95 per ounce in Asian trading on hopes of a weak US dollar.
Rupee gains 8 paise to 46.22 vs $18-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today inched higher by 8 paise to 46.22 against the US dollar in early trade on expectations of fresh capital inflows by foreign funds into Indian bourses.
K Subrahmanyam: Partnering with the US: Yes we can!18-NOV-09
A large number of commentators on Indo-US relations seem to think that when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh meets President Barack Obama next week in Washington DC, the latter will not be able to match his predecessor George Bush’s enthusiasm for India. This baseless pessimism is based on the view that the US is compelled to be on cordial terms with China because of economic compulsions.
Bernanke says Fed will keep eye on sliding dollar17-NOV-09
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has said that the central bank will monitor the sliding U.S. Dollar but pledged anew to keep interest rates at record lows to nurture the economic recovery.
Rupee marginally up by 8 paise at 46.13/$17-NOV-09
The Indian rupee inched higher by 8 paise to 46.13 against the dollar in early trade today, extending gains for the third straight day as the US currency dropped against major units.
Oil falls in Asia after overnight gains17-NOV-09
Oil fell slightly in Asian trade today after overnight gains spurred by a weak dollar and hopes of improved energy demand amid a global recovery, analysts said.
Rupee up 20 paise at 46.11/$16-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today strengthened by 20 paise to 46.11 against the US currency in early trade, extending gains for the second straight day on expectations of more capital inflows and dollar selling by exporters.
Oil higher as dollar stays weak16-NOV-09
Oil was higher in Asian trade today as investors bought into commodities including crude on the back of a weak dollar, analysts said.
Gold rallies as dollar falls16-NOV-09
Gold prices climbed to a second weekly gain as the dollar fell against the euro, boosting demand for alternative assets. Silver also rose. The dollar slipped as much as 0.6 per cent against the euro. Bullion usually gains when the US currency declines. Gold futures reached a record $1,123.40 an ounce yesterday before dropping 0.7 per cent, the most since October 26, as the dollar advanced against a basket of six major currencies.
Rupee down 4 paise at 46.69/$ in early trade13-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today depreciated by four paise at 46.69 against the US dollar in early trade largely on fears of fresh capital outflows by foreign funds as market may open lower on weak Asian cues.
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