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Souvik Banerjee-85
Saurav kumar-79
Krishangi kakati-110
INTRODUCTION
 Exchange rate
 price of a country’s currency in respect to other country’s currency
Example: USD vs INR, GBP vs INR, Euro vs INR
 Foreign Exchange market
 a place to convert currency
 authorized currency dealers
 Depreciation
 a decline in the rate of exchange of one country’s currency in terms
of the other’s due to market forces.

Indian currency (INR) has depreciated close to 22% in the last 1 year.
Rupee under attack!
From average Rs. 44 in July 2011, it is now hovering between
Rs. 60 and Rs. 61.5
US Dollar vs. Rupee(past 2 months)
What leads to fluctuations?
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As simple as Demand and Supply
Too much dependency on imports
When Foreign investors take away the monies!
Grim global economic outlook
 essentially due to the European debt crisis
 PIGS!(Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain)
Lack of firm initiative by government on issues such as
allowing FDI in retail.
Recent debacles have further rendered the Indian
market unattractive to a certain extent (2G,
Coalgate(Coal allocation scam))
Weaker Capital markets
Upbeat US jobs
Speculation that US Federal Reserve may cut back on
investments into Emerging markets
What is the worry?
 Leads to costlier imports i.e. higher import costs
 Oil imports, Capital goods, Iron and Steel, Coal,
fertilizer, pulses, edible oils
 Cost of overseas study!
 Leads to inflationary pressures
 Increase in import prices of essential commodities
are bound to increase the prices of the final goods.
 This makes it costlier for the consumers and hence
inflation might be pushed up further.
 Higher borrowing costs
 Foreign currency loans are cheaper due to interest
rate differentials
 But exchange rate fluctuations may negate it
What is the bigger worry?
 Increasing Fiscal Deficit!
 The difference between total revenue and total
expenditure of the government.
 Indication of total borrowings needed by government
Contd…
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Increasing Fiscal Deficit!

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Worsening Current Account Deficit
 When a country's total imports of goods and services is greater than
the country's total export of goods and services.

 Balance of Payments (Imports less Exports) worsens makes a country
a net debtor to the rest of the world.


Exchange rate risk drives away foreign investors
 which in turn depreciates the local currency!
 A key attraction of “higher interest rate” is lost



Credit rating agencies also downgrade India’s rating.
 Sovereign rating of a country determines investment potential into the
country
 Thankfully Fitch recently revised India’s outlook to stable from
negative!
Impact on Exporters
 though benefit initially, also feel the pinch due to:
 adverse effect on inflation
 sluggish demand from western world


Current Account Deficit
Current Account Deficit

 Oil imports during April-June, 2013-14 were valued at US $ 41875.0
million which was 6.40 per cent higher than the oil imports of US $
39357.4 million in the corresponding period last year.

 The trade deficit for April-June, 2013-14 was estimated at US $
50180.06 million which was higher than the deficit of US $ 42216.73
million during April-June, 2012-13.
Adding fuel to the fire!
Economic turmoil
Slower GDP
Hardly at 5% (back to 1991s!)
Political turmoil
Central Elections next year
Do we have a stable party?
Lack of leadership
SCAMs!
nearly add up to $1.8 Trillion
Is India’s rupee only fluctuating?
This is 2013 comparison

Shows South African Rand, Japanese Yen have also
suffered big time recently
IMPACT ON FALL OF
RUPEE AGAINST
DOLLAR:INVESTMENT

POSITIVE
IMPACT

NEGATIVE
IMPACT
How to combat?
 RBI’s role:
Using FOREX reserves (nearly $300 billion)
Easing Control norms
can increase the FII limit on investment in government and corporate
debt instruments.
can invite long term FDI debt funds e.g. infrastructure sector.
can enhance the ceiling for External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) to
allow more ECB borrowings.

 Initiate key policy reforms
Rolling of Goods and Services Tax (GST), Direct Tax Code (DTC) etc. to
enable free flow of currency i.e. supply and demand coherence

 Oil imports can be staggered.
 Encourage and increase the flow of foreign investments into India.
 Invite long term FDI in infrastructure sector.
 Government can consider temporary import compression.
 Gold imports should be restricted.
 Export promotion
Impact
GROCERY BILL:
High inflation has been pinching you for more than a year now. Now,
the weakening rupee has made crude oil, fertilisers, medicines and iron ore,
which India imports in large quantities, costlier. Though these items are not for
your daily consumption, they impact your finances indirectly.

FOREIGN EDUCATION :
Students who have taken loans to fund their foreign degree are also bearing the
brunt. Education loans are usually in rupees, but as students pay their expenses in
a foreign currency, the cost of education and stay has increased.

JOBS AND REMUNERATION:
Every industry which is dependent on imports will have to face an increase in
cost of production and operations. The information technology sector stands to
gain, but global recessionary conditions may set off the impact.
Contd…
VACATIONS:
The falling rupee is bad news for itinerant Indians and vacationers to a foreign
country. Air fares are going up due to an increase in fuel surcharge. The stay will
be costlier by at least 3-5%. Also, shopping can become expensive by 5%. Eating
out will also be costlier by the same percentage.

BUYING A CAR:
The depreciation of rupee has impacted the automobile sector in three ways. First,
input costs have risen as these companies use imported components. Second,
some companies will have to pay higher royalty to foreign parent firms. Third,
many have foreign currency loans in the form of external commercial borrowings

and foreign currency convertible bonds.

ENTERTAINMENT:
The imported paperback, your favourite pizza and the latest laptop will also
become more expensive. There is an increase in the cost of imported books as

well as the cost of sourcing them.
Predictions!!!
Conclusion
 The widening current account deficit (CAD) and uncertain political situation in the
country may weaken the rupee further against the U.S. dollar this financial year.
 With the CAD at a record high, the Indian currency will be susceptible to a sudden
reversal of flows, and, as a consequence, the recent real effective exchange rate
appreciation could worsen the underlying imbalance.

 Uncertainty in Europe will make investors to look for safe investment options,
particularly the U.S. dollar. This flight of funds will result in appreciation of the U.S.
dollar against other currencies.
 Conclusively, appreciation and depreciation of rupee cannot certainly be taken
as beneficial to the Indian economy in general. On one hand the rupee

appreciation will affect exporters, BPOs, etc., on the other, rupee depreciation
will affect importers. So now it depends on what the future has to reveal for,
how effectively the central bank can balance the FX rates with little impact to
the relative areas of FX usage. Can the Dollar remain king or not, is no longer

a million dollar question, but a million Rupee question!
dollar v/s rupee

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dollar v/s rupee

  • 2. INTRODUCTION  Exchange rate  price of a country’s currency in respect to other country’s currency Example: USD vs INR, GBP vs INR, Euro vs INR  Foreign Exchange market  a place to convert currency  authorized currency dealers  Depreciation  a decline in the rate of exchange of one country’s currency in terms of the other’s due to market forces. Indian currency (INR) has depreciated close to 22% in the last 1 year.
  • 3. Rupee under attack! From average Rs. 44 in July 2011, it is now hovering between Rs. 60 and Rs. 61.5
  • 4. US Dollar vs. Rupee(past 2 months)
  • 5. What leads to fluctuations?          As simple as Demand and Supply Too much dependency on imports When Foreign investors take away the monies! Grim global economic outlook  essentially due to the European debt crisis  PIGS!(Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain) Lack of firm initiative by government on issues such as allowing FDI in retail. Recent debacles have further rendered the Indian market unattractive to a certain extent (2G, Coalgate(Coal allocation scam)) Weaker Capital markets Upbeat US jobs Speculation that US Federal Reserve may cut back on investments into Emerging markets
  • 6. What is the worry?  Leads to costlier imports i.e. higher import costs  Oil imports, Capital goods, Iron and Steel, Coal, fertilizer, pulses, edible oils  Cost of overseas study!  Leads to inflationary pressures  Increase in import prices of essential commodities are bound to increase the prices of the final goods.  This makes it costlier for the consumers and hence inflation might be pushed up further.  Higher borrowing costs  Foreign currency loans are cheaper due to interest rate differentials  But exchange rate fluctuations may negate it
  • 7. What is the bigger worry?  Increasing Fiscal Deficit!  The difference between total revenue and total expenditure of the government.  Indication of total borrowings needed by government
  • 8. Contd…  Increasing Fiscal Deficit!  Worsening Current Account Deficit  When a country's total imports of goods and services is greater than the country's total export of goods and services.  Balance of Payments (Imports less Exports) worsens makes a country a net debtor to the rest of the world.  Exchange rate risk drives away foreign investors  which in turn depreciates the local currency!  A key attraction of “higher interest rate” is lost  Credit rating agencies also downgrade India’s rating.  Sovereign rating of a country determines investment potential into the country  Thankfully Fitch recently revised India’s outlook to stable from negative! Impact on Exporters  though benefit initially, also feel the pinch due to:  adverse effect on inflation  sluggish demand from western world 
  • 10. Current Account Deficit  Oil imports during April-June, 2013-14 were valued at US $ 41875.0 million which was 6.40 per cent higher than the oil imports of US $ 39357.4 million in the corresponding period last year.  The trade deficit for April-June, 2013-14 was estimated at US $ 50180.06 million which was higher than the deficit of US $ 42216.73 million during April-June, 2012-13.
  • 11.
  • 12. Adding fuel to the fire! Economic turmoil Slower GDP Hardly at 5% (back to 1991s!) Political turmoil Central Elections next year Do we have a stable party? Lack of leadership SCAMs! nearly add up to $1.8 Trillion
  • 13. Is India’s rupee only fluctuating? This is 2013 comparison Shows South African Rand, Japanese Yen have also suffered big time recently
  • 14. IMPACT ON FALL OF RUPEE AGAINST DOLLAR:INVESTMENT POSITIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE IMPACT
  • 15. How to combat?  RBI’s role: Using FOREX reserves (nearly $300 billion) Easing Control norms can increase the FII limit on investment in government and corporate debt instruments. can invite long term FDI debt funds e.g. infrastructure sector. can enhance the ceiling for External Commercial Borrowings (ECB) to allow more ECB borrowings.  Initiate key policy reforms Rolling of Goods and Services Tax (GST), Direct Tax Code (DTC) etc. to enable free flow of currency i.e. supply and demand coherence  Oil imports can be staggered.  Encourage and increase the flow of foreign investments into India.  Invite long term FDI in infrastructure sector.  Government can consider temporary import compression.  Gold imports should be restricted.  Export promotion
  • 16.
  • 17. Impact GROCERY BILL: High inflation has been pinching you for more than a year now. Now, the weakening rupee has made crude oil, fertilisers, medicines and iron ore, which India imports in large quantities, costlier. Though these items are not for your daily consumption, they impact your finances indirectly. FOREIGN EDUCATION : Students who have taken loans to fund their foreign degree are also bearing the brunt. Education loans are usually in rupees, but as students pay their expenses in a foreign currency, the cost of education and stay has increased. JOBS AND REMUNERATION: Every industry which is dependent on imports will have to face an increase in cost of production and operations. The information technology sector stands to gain, but global recessionary conditions may set off the impact.
  • 18. Contd… VACATIONS: The falling rupee is bad news for itinerant Indians and vacationers to a foreign country. Air fares are going up due to an increase in fuel surcharge. The stay will be costlier by at least 3-5%. Also, shopping can become expensive by 5%. Eating out will also be costlier by the same percentage. BUYING A CAR: The depreciation of rupee has impacted the automobile sector in three ways. First, input costs have risen as these companies use imported components. Second, some companies will have to pay higher royalty to foreign parent firms. Third, many have foreign currency loans in the form of external commercial borrowings and foreign currency convertible bonds. ENTERTAINMENT: The imported paperback, your favourite pizza and the latest laptop will also become more expensive. There is an increase in the cost of imported books as well as the cost of sourcing them.
  • 20. Conclusion  The widening current account deficit (CAD) and uncertain political situation in the country may weaken the rupee further against the U.S. dollar this financial year.  With the CAD at a record high, the Indian currency will be susceptible to a sudden reversal of flows, and, as a consequence, the recent real effective exchange rate appreciation could worsen the underlying imbalance.  Uncertainty in Europe will make investors to look for safe investment options, particularly the U.S. dollar. This flight of funds will result in appreciation of the U.S. dollar against other currencies.  Conclusively, appreciation and depreciation of rupee cannot certainly be taken as beneficial to the Indian economy in general. On one hand the rupee appreciation will affect exporters, BPOs, etc., on the other, rupee depreciation will affect importers. So now it depends on what the future has to reveal for, how effectively the central bank can balance the FX rates with little impact to the relative areas of FX usage. Can the Dollar remain king or not, is no longer a million dollar question, but a million Rupee question!