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C/E/702. International Currency Wars in India
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- 2011
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The paper examines the movement of Indian currency (INR) against the US dollar (USD) from November 2009 to October 2010 analysing the rate of the currency fluctuation, outlining the causes and consequences of appreciation or depreciation of currency, and discussing the impacts of INR fluctuations on the country’s business and economy.
KEYWORDS: International Currency Wars, Indian currency, INR, USD, currency fluctuation,
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