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    Indian stocks and rupee riding high on politics

    CNBC's Asia Squawk Box team discuss the rally in Indian financial markets amid election euphoria in the country. more...
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    Indian markets have potential: Pro

    Robert Prior-Wandesforde, Director, Asia Economics at Credit Suisse explains why he sees better potential for Indian markets going forward while Indonesia remains vulnerable. more...
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    Battered Indian rupee hits 2-week high

    The Indian rupee rose to a two-week high on Tuesday as expectations for a narrower trade deficit helped the currency. more...
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    Indian PM: rupee slide worrying but needed adjustment

    India's PM said that the rupee's tumble is part of a needed adjustment due to India's large current account deficit. more...
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    Rupee slump a buzz kill for Indian tourists

    Indians are postponing overseas travel due to the slide in the rupee, which has pushed the costs of traveling considerably higher. more...
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    The silver lining in Indian rupee's slide

    Rahul Chadha, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Mirae Asset Global Investments expects exports to pick up due to the Indian rupee's slide. He says investors with a 2-year view should remain positioned in India. more...
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    Indian rupee hits record low; capital control fears grow

    The Indian rupee fell to a record low on Friday as central bank measures to tighten capital outflows and curb gold imports were seen as unlikely to prop up the currency. more...
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    Stemming the Indian rupee's decline

    Khoon Goh, senior FX strategist at ANZ Research, says the new governor at the Reserve Bank of India can improve market sentiment toward the Indian rupee. Nicholas Ferres of Eastspring Investments joins the discussion. more...
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    How low will the Indian rupee go?

    Keagan York, Head of FX Strategy at Compass Global Markets says it's a slippery slope for the Indian rupee now. Tom Rogers, Senior economic adviser to the Ernst & Young joins in the discussion. more...
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