rupee

  1. foreveronline

    How strong rupee is going to impact epmloyment opportunities in India?

    Uptill now this issue has really being talked about and is seriously hampered the jobs in the BPO's and KPO's sector....infact latest being talked about is that it has started hampering the manufacturing sector also... So friends i need your comments on this...... Himanshu
  2. ROHAN KACHALIA

    Rising rupee :Two sides of the coin

    If we look at the rising rupee as an export burden, it is a problem. If we look at it as a source of cheap imports, it is an opportunity. The rupee is increasing in value. Are we happy? There is a story of two boys. Fond parents of one of them left a plate of sweets while the boy was sleeping...
  3. pratikbharti

    A strong rupee hasn't always hit exports

    The speed of the appreciation of the rupee against the dollar has been a major cause of concern to policymakers. As of October, the rupee had appreciated close to 13 per cent on a year-on-year basis against the greenback. Nearly 7.5 per cent of this appreciation came in the months of April and...
  4. pratikbharti

    The rupee's smooth take-off

    An average rate of appreciation of 2 per cent per year is similar to the 3 per cent that the Chinese have deemed to be non-disruptive. Now that the quarterly monetary and credit policy announcement is out of the way, the macroeconomic policy focus must surely return to the critical issue of the...
  5. T

    The impact of rising rupee on financial management of Indian MNCs

    In 1999, Goldman Sachs (BRIC Report) predicted that India's GDP at current prices will overtake that of France and Italy by 2020 and that Germany, UK and Russia by 2025, By 2035, India is expected to be of 3rd largest economy in the world behind US and China overtaking Japan. Goldman Sachs had...
  6. pratikbharti

    How software giants tackled the rupee crisis ??

    The manner in which leading Indian software firms have weathered the currency appreciation storm, which has revalued the rupee against the dollar by around 10 per cent and still rising, gives a measure of their changing business models and long-term prospects. Rupee appreciation hit all the...
  7. pratikbharti

    Rising Rupee claims first BPO victim

    The rupee's appreciation against the dollar has claimed its first victim in the business process outsourcing space. US-based Spectrum Global Fund Administration, providing back-office operations to hedge funds in the US and the UK, is closing its facilities in India. The company had started its...
  8. roshcrazy

    The impact of rising rupee on financial management of Indian MNCs

    Introduction: In 1999, Goldman Sachs (BRIC Report) predicted that India's GDP at current prices will overtake that of France and Italy by 2020 and that Germany, UK and Russia by 2025, By 2035, India is expected to be of 3rd largest economy in the world behind US and China overtaking Japan...
  9. T

    rising rupee-- good or bad for india???

    here is an answer to all your question abt rising rupee...
  10. pratikbharti

    How a strong rupee will benefit India

    Is India better off with a stronger rupee or a weaker one? Image: An Indian travel agent waits beside a board showing exchange rates in New Delhi, April 23. India's rupee is showing new muscle as it scales nine-year highs against the dollar, alarming exporters who sell most of their goods to...
  11. pratikbharti

    RBI entry checks rupee rise...

    The foreign exchange market witnessed heavy intervention by the Reserve Bank of India to stem the rupee appreciation. Backed by huge inflows into the equity market, the spot rupee opened around 39.68 after closing on Wednesday at 39.70/71. The inflows into the Indian market tracked other...
  12. D

    Stronger Rupee = Stronger India

    Let me ask a question first. What type of economic strength is preferable to India? A) A strong Indian economy fueled by its cheap labor due to a weaker rupee against dollar, where the Indians end up working in shifts, late nights, whole nights and what not… only doing low profile jobs...
  13. N

    To revaluate Exchange rate of rupee with dollar

    Plz write the content for dis topic... I need it...
  14. V

    appreciation of rupee v/s bpo

    will the appreciation of rupee against the dollar affect the cost effectiveness of bpo's...!!!!!wats ur opinion..is this just a phase and bpos wont take their proceses bac or inida is loosing the shine of being cost effectives in dis sector comapred to china and other countries....???????????
  15. ross18

    Appreciating Indian Rupee Vs. Rising Inflation: Dichotomy for RBI

    Appreciating Indian Rupee Vs. Rising Inflation: Dichotomy for RBI - by Vijay Singh Poonia The problem facing Indian Economy in general and Reserve Bank of India in particular can be described by "Dutch Disease", a situation where there are large inflows of foreign exchange which in turn...
  16. melroy88

    Rupee hike could hit upto 2.75 lakh jobs

    While the stronger rupee brings smiles to importers and outbound travellers, it is the IT and the export sector which is bearing the heat. On the basis of the rupee’s growth, the Government is also thinking of scaling down the export target to last year’s level of $125 billion from the...
  17. R

    ONE RUPEE COIN

    "Hello friends!! Well, one of my friend , Sudhanshu told me the following incident which I wish to share with you. It has had a deep impact on my thinking. In the diwali vacation, my friend and couple of his friends had gone to Delhi. They rented a taxi for local sight-seeing. The driver was...
  18. sanjeevkpandey

    rising rupee -is it boon or bane for country

    rising rupee -is it boon or bane for country last one year has sen rapid rise is rupee value agains all major currencies of the world ..against doller it has risen to40.71 fom more than 45..expet say it will have bad impact on exports..especially IT industry:SugarwareZ-064: but it will lower...
  19. melroy88

    Volatile rupee hits mango exporters

    An appreciating rupee could eat into the earnings from mango exports this year. Though the government expects a 7% rise in volumes over 2006, earnings is expected to fall by about Rs 10 crore. India exported 74,911 tonnes of mangoes at $375.5/tonne in April-September last year. With each dollar...
  20. vengabeats

    20 bn-dollar babies born on bourses in '07; blame it on rupee

    New Delhi, May 20 (PTI) As many as 20 companies have joined the elite billion-dollar market cap club so far in 2007, with appreciating rupee emerging as a major driving force behind this feat. While a number of corporates, particularly those with significant exposure to exports, are crying...
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