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    RBI-Further Relaxations to Exchange Earners, Exporters and AD Category-I Banks

    Reserve Bank of India has reviewed the extant guidelines governing Exchange Earner’s Foreign Currency (EEFC) Accounts, cancellation and rebooking of forward contracts booked by the exporters and the Net Overnight Open Position Limit (NOOPL) of the Authorised Dealer Category-I Banks. In order to...
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    Which is the oldest stock exchange in India?

    Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), founded in 1875. It is also the oldest stock exchange in Asia.
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    Who is the custodian of India's foreign exchange reserve?

    Who is the custodian of India's foreign exchange reserve? Answer is Reserve bank of India.
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    Role of Reserve bank of india in exchange control

    What is the role of Reserve Bank Of India in exchange control? Write With special reference to import export
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    Should a global tax on foreign exchange dealings be introduced?

    The revenue generating potential of a tax is tremendous. It has been estimated that a tax of 0.1% could raise $50 - $300 billion a year. Even if we take the smaller amount, this would match existing levels of official aid. The UN and World Bank estimated in 1997 that the cost of wiping out the...
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    what is nominal exchange rate?

    nominal exchange rate is the price of foreign currency in terms of domestic currency. when cost of purchasing one foreign currency is quoted in terms of domestic currency it is called nominal exchange rate because exchange rate is quoted in money terms i.e. so many rupees per doller. for...
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    what is meant by foreign exchange rate?

    meaning of foreign exchange rateis the price of one currency in terms of an other is knowns as foreign exchange rate. it is the rate at which one unit of a foreign currency is exchanged for domestic currency. since there is symmetry between two currencies, exchange rate can be quoted in two ways...
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    RBI policy and impanct on Foreign exchange

    Hi, Any reference sites and material will be highly appreciated for doing a project on evaluation of RBI current policy and its impact on Foreign exchange market. rgds, Amit
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    frankfurt exchange details..

    dis is a ppt on frankfurt n euronext luxenborg exchanges. i hope its useful to u.
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    Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)

    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (or AAFES) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense. Its dual missions are to provide quality merchandise and services of necessity and convenience to authorized customers at uniform low prices, and to generate reasonable earnings to...
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    Exchange rate risk

    Exchange rate risk refers to the risk that a company's perfromance will be affected by exchange rate movments. For example, a MNC company may incur loss if the exchange rate of that host country depreciated, on the other hand it can do profit if the rate of the host country appreciated. MNC's...
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    Spot exchange rate

    The interest rate on South Korean government securities with one-year maturity is 4 percent and the expected inflation rate for the coming year is 2 percent. The US interest rate on government securities with one-year maturity is 7 percent and the expected rate of inflation is 5 percent. The...
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    Foreign exchange market

    Write down the functions of foreign exchange market here: i will write some convert currency of one country to another provide some insurance against foreign exhange risk
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    About the foreign exchange market

    The FX market encompasses: Conversion of purchasing power from one currency to another; bank deposits of foreign currency; credit denominated in foreign currency; foreign trade financing; trading in foreign currency options & futures, and currency swaps
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    National Multi Commodity Exchange (NMCE)

    NMCE is third national level futures exchange that has been largely trading in Agricultural Commodities. Trade on NMCE had considerable proportion of commodities with big market size as jute rubber etc. But, in subsequent period, the pattern has changed and slowly moved towards commodities with...
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    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX)

    National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX) is a professionally managed online multi commodity exchange promoted by ICICI Bank Limited (ICICI Bank), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) and National Stock Exchange...
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    Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Limited (MCX)

    MCX an independent multi-commodity exchange has permanent recognition from Government of India for facilitating online trading, clearing and settlement operations for commodity futures markets across the country. Key shareholders of MCX are Financial Technologies (India) Ltd., State Bank of...
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    Commodities exchange

    Commodities exchange is an exchange where various commodities and derivatives products are traded. Most commodity markets across the world trade in agricultural products and other raw materials (like wheat, barley, sugar, maize, cotton, cocoa, coffee, milk products, pork bellies, oil, metals...
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    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI)

    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA (SEBI) The Securities and Exchange Board of India was established on April 12, 1992 in accordance with the provisions of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. The SEBI is the regulatory authority established under Section 3 of SEBI Act...
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    BSE and the Delhi Stock Exchange

    NSE has established satellite communications which give all trading members of NSE equal access to the market. Similarly, BSE and the Delhi Stock Exchange are both expanding the number of trading terminals located all over the country. The arbitrages are eliminating pricing discrepancies...
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