Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues

Indian rupee has been depreciating since May 2013 creating many dimensional trends and issues to be looked at or to be examined. If a currency is depreciating it implies that the value has gone down in relation to another currency. Presently, the value of rupee has declined from nearly Rs. 55 to a d...

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Main Author: BADAR ALAM IQBAL
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Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University 2015-05-01
Series:Global Economic Observer
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Online Access:http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_3_no_1/geo_2015_vol3_no1_art_015.pdf
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description Indian rupee has been depreciating since May 2013 creating many dimensional trends and issues to be looked at or to be examined. If a currency is depreciating it implies that the value has gone down in relation to another currency. Presently, the value of rupee has declined from nearly Rs. 55 to a dollar to nearly 69 rupees a dollar. This is because portfolio investors are now taking back their money from emerging markets causing demand for dollars (international currency for payments) to increase hence, pulling down Indian currency. The present paper analyzing the deprecating trends since independence in the context of Indian economy and also discusses issues which have come up due to depreciation of Indian rupee.
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spelling doaj-art-d51d6d98f43e4557842aa634a1e8e6d52025-08-20T04:02:37ZengNicolae Titulescu UniversityGlobal Economic Observer2343-97422343-97502015-05-0131127134Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and IssuesBADAR ALAM IQBAL0Professor Ph.D. Department of Commerce Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Up) INDIA ba.iqbal.cm@amu.ac.inIndian rupee has been depreciating since May 2013 creating many dimensional trends and issues to be looked at or to be examined. If a currency is depreciating it implies that the value has gone down in relation to another currency. Presently, the value of rupee has declined from nearly Rs. 55 to a dollar to nearly 69 rupees a dollar. This is because portfolio investors are now taking back their money from emerging markets causing demand for dollars (international currency for payments) to increase hence, pulling down Indian currency. The present paper analyzing the deprecating trends since independence in the context of Indian economy and also discusses issues which have come up due to depreciation of Indian rupee.http://www.globeco.ro/wp-content/uploads/vol/split/vol_3_no_1/geo_2015_vol3_no1_art_015.pdfexchange ratedepreciated rupeeinflationforeign investmentdevaluation.
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Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
Global Economic Observer
exchange rate
depreciated rupee
inflation
foreign investment
devaluation.
title Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
title_full Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
title_fullStr Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
title_full_unstemmed Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
title_short Depreciating Indian Rupee: Trends and Issues
title_sort depreciating indian rupee trends and issues
topic exchange rate
depreciated rupee
inflation
foreign investment
devaluation.
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