This presentation is about the devaluation of Indian currency with all major concepts and issues regarding devaluation discussed in it. Basically, Devaluation refers to a reduction in the external value of a currency in terms of other currencies. Here we are particularly talking about the Devaluation of Indian Currency (Rupee) against Foreign Currency(Dollar). Refer to the slides for further details.
Rupee depreciation is a major issue in the current scenario. After the global economic crisis in 2008-2009, the Dollar has recovered due to measures taken by the US government. Unemployment, lack of projects, inflation, bulk imports and poor exports etc have led to the fall of rupee tremendously. The faulty government policies, and the political and economic instability have led to a decline in the economy of India.
This presentation is about the devaluation of Indian currency with all major concepts and issues regarding devaluation discussed in it. Basically, Devaluation refers to a reduction in the external value of a currency in terms of other currencies. Here we are particularly talking about the Devaluation of Indian Currency (Rupee) against Foreign Currency(Dollar). Refer to the slides for further details.
Rupee depreciation is a major issue in the current scenario. After the global economic crisis in 2008-2009, the Dollar has recovered due to measures taken by the US government. Unemployment, lack of projects, inflation, bulk imports and poor exports etc have led to the fall of rupee tremendously. The faulty government policies, and the political and economic instability have led to a decline in the economy of India.
Falling of Indian Currency. Rise of Dollar.Aankhi Anwesha
Rupee in tears while dollar sneers. From an investors’ perspective, the movement of rupee may not matter much as only a few can figure out that unlike Sensex, the rupee going up is not positive news, but on the contrary, it actually means rupee is becoming weaker. Many wrongly think that if rupee goes up it is something good for them not realising when the Indian currency depreciates against any foreign currency it has many negative impacts from the economic point of view.
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Falling of Indian Currency. Rise of Dollar.Aankhi Anwesha
Rupee in tears while dollar sneers. From an investors’ perspective, the movement of rupee may not matter much as only a few can figure out that unlike Sensex, the rupee going up is not positive news, but on the contrary, it actually means rupee is becoming weaker. Many wrongly think that if rupee goes up it is something good for them not realising when the Indian currency depreciates against any foreign currency it has many negative impacts from the economic point of view.
Currency Depreciation Macroeconomics and International BusinessBharat Bhushan
Concepts of Currency Depreciation, Its macroeconomic effects, various ways to control it.
Causes of Currency Depreciation.
Currency depreciation and International Business
a brief history, sectors and outlook of the Indian economy.
effect of liberalisation on economy, foreign trade, current state of the Indian economy, gst, demonetisation and their effects of Indian economy, issues with the Indian economy and ways to deal with them
A PPT on Globalisation and Indian Economy. This PPT is designed keeping in view the syllabus of class X, NCERT. But is useful for others also who wants to know about Golbalisation, related terms and its positive and negatie impacts.
This PowerPoint was to go beyond the document of the currency itself to expose folks to the sensitivities of other cultures by way of the images and designs of the currencies.
2. DO YOU KNOW..???
The value to dollar is given by petrol
This is called Derivative Trading.
America has stopped valuing its Dollar with Gold 70 years ago.
3. AMERICAN UNDERSTOOD..!!
That Petrol is equally valuable as Gold
So they made Agreement with all the Middle East countries to
sell petrol in Dollars only
That is why Americans print their Dollar as legal tender for
debts
This mean if you don't like their American Dollar and go to
their Governor and ask for repayment in form of Gold, as in
India they won't give you Gold.
4. INDIAN RUPEE
You observe Indian Rupee, “I promise to pay the bearer..." is
clearly printed along with the signature of Reserve Bank
Governor.
This mean, if you don't like Indian Rupee and ask for
repayment, Reserve Bank of India will pay you back an equal
value of gold
6. FOR EXAMPLE:
Indian petroleum minister goes to Middle East country to purchase
petrol, the Middle East petrol bunk people will say that litre petrol is
one Dollar.
But Indians won't have dollars.
They have Indian Rupees. So what to do now?
So That Indian Minister will ask America to give Dollars.
American Federal Reserve will take a white paper , print Dollars on
it and give it to the Indian Minister.
Like this we get dollars , pay it to petrol bunks and buy petrol…….
7. …Continue……………………………..
But there is a fraud here.
If in case we change our mind and want to give back the
Dollars to America we can't demand them to pay Gold in return
for the Dollars.
They will say " Have we promised to return something back to
you? Haven't you checked the Dollar ? We clearly printed on
the Dollar that it is Debt"
So, Americans don't need any Gold with them to print Dollars.
They will print Dollars on white papers as they like.
8. Conclusion:
At present the problem of India is the result of buying those
American Dollars.
The American white papers are equal to Indian Gold.
So if we reduce the consumption of petrol and cars, Dollar will
come down