INDIAN RUPEE V/S U.S DOLLAR
APPRECIATION OF RUPEE Appreciation
of
Rupee means that there is increase in the value of Rupee in global market or in simple terms rupee has become stronger
DEPRICIATION OF RUPEE Depreciation
of
Rupee means that there is reduction in the value of Rupee in global market or the rupee has become weaker than before in
IMPACT OF APPRECIATION 1.GOOD
FOR IMPORTERS – If we are importing something and dealing in $, we have to pay less in terms of rupees. It means its value has increased.
2.
HURTS THE EXPORTERS –If Indian company is exporting something, then it will receive less from the foreign country.
IMPACT OF DEPRICIATION OF RUPEE
GOOD FOR EXPORTERS – It is good for the exporters in the sense that when they will receive money as the proceedings, they will receive more than before in terms of rupee.
IT HURTS IMPORTERS – If an Indian company is importing and the rupee is depreciating, then it will hurt the company as
EXCHANGE RATES The
exchange rates (also known as the foreignexchange rate, forex rate or FX rate) between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. The spot exchange rate refers to the current exchange rate. The forward exchange rate refers to an exchange rate
EXCHANGE RATES
GRAPH SHOWING EXCHANGE RATE OF USD INTO INR.
WHY RUPEE NEEDS TO APPRECIATE 1.To control Inflation 2.To reduce production cost 3.Reduced foreign Debt 4.Cheaper imported goods / Import based foreign investment
WHY RUPEE NEEDS TO DEPRECIATE 1.Forex Reserve 2.Major export dependent industries 3.A measure against Job Losses
PRESENTED BY : ANURUP SRIVASTAVA
PG 08013
MEENAKSHI SAXENA
PG 08049
NEHA SAXENA 08055 ABHISHEK GUPTA
PG PG 08002