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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.
Policy momentum required22-NOV-09
The government has to play a bigger role in infrastructure development to improve valuations of related sectors.
Rupee down 5 paise at 46.73/ $ in opening trade20-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today depreciated marginally by 5 paise to 46.73 against the US dollar in opening trade largely on fears of fresh capital outflows by foreign funds as market may open weak in line with bearish trend in Asian equity markets.
Re falls 1% on capital control fears20-NOV-09
Brazil’s latest move to curb capital inflows weighed on the rupee as traders feared similar action from the Indian government.
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.
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.
Rising rupee hurts leather cluster18-NOV-09
The fast-rising rupee, vis-a-vis the US dollar, had hurt the $4 billion Indian leather industry, as currencies of competing countries, especially China, that made slower gains against the dollar, and in some cases have even declined.
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.
Rising rupee hurts leather cluster17-NOV-09
The fast-rising rupee, vis-a-vis the US dollar, had hurt the $4 billion Indian leather industry, as currencies of competing countries, especially China, that made slower gains against the dollar, and in some cases have even declined.
Rupee up 20 paise at 46.11/$16-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today strengthened by 20 paise to 46.11 against the US currency in early trade, extending gains for the second straight day on expectations of more capital inflows and dollar selling by exporters.
Rupee down 4 paise at 46.69/$ 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.
Rupee down 11 paise at 46.41/$ in early trade12-NOV-09
The Indian rupee today depreciated by 11 paise to 46.41 against the US currency in early trade largely on fresh demand for the US currency from importers.
Rupee rises on growth hopes, rise in stocks12-NOV-09
The rupee strengthened for the fifth time in six days on speculation the nation's relatively fast economic growth and rising stocks will attract investment from abroad.
Rupee weakens by another ten paisa at 46.60/$11-NOV-09
The Indian rupee weakened further by about ten paisa to 46.60 against the dollar in early trade today amid steady trend in local stocks and higher dollar in overseas markets.
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