our exports ... our exportresultsin decrease in value of Indian Rupees
Positive developments in the dollar - originating economy created greater demand for that currencyresultingin depreciation of currencies like Indian rupee
The protectionist measures adopted by the US and the rising crude oil priceshave ledto the depreciation in the value of Indian Rupee
The second factorcausinglong term depreciation in Indian rupee
The gain in 2015resultedprimarily from the depreciation of the Indian rupee against the U.S. dollar
dollarsresultingin appreciation of US dollar and depreciation of Indian rupee
Such a level of corruptionis leadingto a ceasing value of Indian rupee
to increasecausingcontinuous depreciation of Indian currency
US dollarsresultingin the rapid depreciation of the Indian rupee
resulted in huge capital outflows from Indialeadingto sharp depreciation in the Indian rupee
In other words , the demand for dollar is higher than its supplyresultingin depreciation of the Indian currency
Surge in the global prices of crude oil has been the major party spoiler ; per barrel cost of crude has surpassed $ 80 , making it costly for importingthus leadingheavy depreciation in the Indian currency
the US Dollar ... in turnleadsto a depreciation of the Indian currency
These eventsledto depreciation of the Indian Rupee ( INR
the widening CADcontributedtowards depreciation of rupee
The gain in 2018resulted primarilyfrom the depreciation of the Indian rupee against the U.S. dollar
The flight of capital from Indialedto depreciation of Indian rupee
as the foreign debt had reached US $ 95 billion in 2018 from US $ 60 billion in 2013causingdepreciation of rupee against dollar
as the foreign debt had reached to US $ 95 billion in 2018 from US $ 60 billion in 2013causingdepreciation of rupee against dollar
These outflows of dollars ... demand for US dollars in the foreign exchange marketcausedthe depreciation of Indian rupee
Rising crudecould causedepreciation of the Indian rupee
strong FII inflowsinfluencedthe Indian rupee uptrend
more quantity of the local currency ... higher importsleadsto the depreciation of the Indian rupee
Now the country required $ 2 billion a month for debt - servicing as the foreign debt had reached to US $ 95 billion in 2018 from US $ 60 billion in 2013causingdepreciation of rupee against dollar
These outflows of dollars ... the increase in demand for US dollars in the foreign exchange marketcausedthe depreciation of Indian rupee
the increase in demand for US dollars in the foreign exchange marketcausedthe depreciation of Indian rupee
Panic buyingcausedunusual rupee depreciation
Flight of capitalwill causea depreciation of the Pakistani Rupee
higher raw material costsresultingfrom depreciation of Pak rupee
a high purchase of the US dollarresultedin depreciation of Pakistani rupee
difficult economic reform targets for Pakistan , including a free - float exchange ratemay resultin further depreciation of the rupee
fiscal deficit and current account deficit ... in turncausedepreciation in the rupee
This demand for dollaris also causingdepreciation of rupee
Current Account deficitcausesRupee depreciation
The increase in the dollar strengthledto the depreciation of the rupee
This fiscal deficitresultedin depreciation of rupee
Steady capital outflows and worsening domestic macroeconomic fundamentalsare also contributingto rupee depreciation
its domestic growthcould leadto depreciation of rupee
the shortage of dollar liquidityresultin rupee depreciation
Factorscan leadto rupee depreciation
trade balance of Indiacausetrade balance of India
to pressure on print sector marginsledto pressure on print sector margins
concerns and future outlookcausesconcerns and future outlook
a transitional loss to JSW and affect its profitsmight causea transitional loss to JSW and affect its profits
in inflation of priceswill ... resultin inflation of prices
to higher current account deficit and higher inflationwill leadto higher current account deficit and higher inflation
to capital flightalso ledto capital flight
a historic low of Rsleda historic low of Rs
to high Inflationleadsto high Inflation
the tourismwill likewise influencethe tourism
to further gains on the domestic boursesledto further gains on the domestic bourses
lower stock returns and vice versahas causedlower stock returns and vice versa
in its significant depreciation against major currencieshas resultedin its significant depreciation against major currencies
the local gold price to breach a key psychological threshold , generating the strongest return of the 19 different currency - denominated gold prices monitored by the World Gold Councilledthe local gold price to breach a key psychological threshold , generating the strongest return of the 19 different currency - denominated gold prices monitored by the World Gold Council
in an increase in dollar - denominated costsresultingin an increase in dollar - denominated costs
to higher input costshad ledto higher input costs
to higher input costsledto higher input costs
in increased inflationwould resultin increased inflation
cost - push inflationcausescost - push inflation
in higher earnings for exporterswill resultin higher earnings for exporters
with rupee - dollar exchange ratecontributingwith rupee - dollar exchange rate
to increase in finance costswill leadto increase in finance costs
in changes in domestic priceshas resultedin changes in domestic prices
into inflationresultsinto inflation
to Inflationleadingto Inflation
to more inflationwill leadto more inflation
to inflationleadsto inflation
in the rise in inflows through rupeeresultingin the rise in inflows through rupee
in higher expenseswill resultin higher expenses
oil importshas causedoil imports
Against DollarLeadsAgainst Dollar
the exports to the ocausesthe exports to the o
alsocontributesalso
alsocausesalso
to forex lossesledto forex losses
in massive gains for Indian exportersresultsin massive gains for Indian exporters
Current Account deficitcausesCurrent Account deficit