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Why is Rupee falling against Dollar?

The Indian gained 74 paise to Rs.52.90 per US in opening trade on Dec 16th 2011 after the Reserve Bank of India () imposed restrictions on forward trading to check the slide of the domestic currency, which had fell to a record low of Rs 54.30/ on Thursday. Do you know Why is Rupee falling against ?. Here you will get the reasons about Why the Indian rupee is falling against ?.

Reasons: Why is Rupee falling against Dollar?

  1. RBI interfered since the rupee goes down.
  2. Fall of the rupee are an increased demand for dollars due to a jet in crude oil prices and the flight of foreign funds from the Indian market. Demand for rupees, at the same time has curved in because capital inflows are down.
  3. Price rises and a strong growth in the Indian economy have already forced the RBI to raise interest rates.
  4. High price of bringing goods like crude oil that is now ruling at over $100 per container, has also led to a raise in domestic price rises and a fall in the value of the Indian currency rupee.

Indian rupee is falling against Dollar. If the rupee goes more low Dollar value increases more and the Rupee has no value at other countries. Readers what do you think about this Rupee vs Dollar?, share your comments below about Rupee vs Dollar.

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