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Royalty's losing currency, not just for filthy lucreAustralia's central bank said that the $5 bill featured a portrait of the late queen not as a genuflexion to her royal status, but in recog...
Dollar near one-week low as Delta fears ease before Jackson HoleThe dollar index, which tracks the currency against six rivals, was little changed at 92.955, after dipping to 92.804 the previous day for ...
Rupee inches higher by 4 paise to 72.73 against US dollarAt the interbank foreign exchange, the domestic unit opened at 72.75 against the dollar, then inched higher to 72.73, registering a gain of...
Rupee slips 31 paise to 75.89 against US dollarThe local unit opened at 75.85, then lost further ground and fell to 75.89 against the US dollar, down 31 paise over its previous close.
Rupee surges 15 paise to 74.59 against US dollar in early tradeAt the interbank forex market, the domestic unit opened at 74.61 against US dollar, gained further ground and touched 74.59 against the US ...
Rupee slips 9 paise to close at 75.02 against US dollarIt had settled at 74.93 against the US dollar on Tuesday.
Rupee settles flat at 75.65 against US dollarForex traders said risk appetite has waned amid spike in fresh coronavirus infections globally.
Rupee tumbles 31 paise against US dollar to lowest since April 28MOSL expects rupee to quote in the range of 75.80 and 76.40 for the day.
Rupee rises 19 paise to 75.38 against US dollar in early tradeForex traders said positive domestic stock market, sustained foreign fund inflows, weak American currency and upbeat risk appetite supporte...
Rupee settles 19 paise lower at 75.73 against US dollarDuring the day, the local unit saw an intra-day high of 75.55 and a low of 75.77.
Investigate spread of coronavirus through currency notes, demands CAITThe CAIT has suggested that Countries like UK, Australia and Canada have switched to polymer notes to reduce the risk of spreading infectio...
Global currency markets show signs of surviving virus scareVirus could prove less deadly than some of its predecessors, say experts.
We need to clean up our dirty currencySuch alarms and excursions could make the rupee fall even more against the US dollar, giving us less bang for our buck.
Are notes in your pocket making you sick? Traders body wants Arun Jaitley to investigateThe traders' body quoted findings from various studies which claimed the notes were contaminated with disease causing pathogens and warned ...
Currency fluctuation in semi regulated markets to hit Indian pharma: FitchIt also noted that most Indian exporters are rationalising presence among semi-regulated markets, avoiding markets where risks outweigh opp...
Demonetisation had a significant impact on India business in Q4: Indra Nooyi, Global CEO, PepsicoNooyi said scrapping of high-denomination rupee notes in Nov was a massive change because 80% of the currency was taken out of circulation.
PM Narendra Modi signals rate cut post-demonetisationThe PM pitched the currency ban drive as particularly good for the poor and the middle class, reiterating that the inconveniences being fac...
In an attempt to curb black money, PM Narendra Modi declares Rs 500, 1000 notes to be invalidPeople can deposit notes of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 in their banks from November 10 till December 30, 2016," the prime minister added.
Rs 500, 1,000 currency notes de-monetized; banks to remain closed tomorrow, ATMs won't functionATM withdrawals will be restricted to Rs 2,000 per day and withdrawals from accounts will be upto to Rs 10,000 a day and Rs 20,000 a week.
Currency notes host pathogens that can cause diseases: CSIR & IGIB researchThe pathogens on the currency notes can lead to several skin diseases, fungal infections, respiratory disorders and even tuberculosis.