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A Study on Currency Trading In India-INR Vs USD

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  • K. Prabhakar Raj Kumar
  • P. Sasi Kumar

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A large part of the workforce, and growing every day, is originally from India. India one of the second largest populations in the world, they have a lot to offer in terms of jobs. The sheer number of IT workers makes them a formidable travelling force as well, easily picking up employment in English speaking countries. Many Indians have return homeland, and this has had a substantial impression on the Indian Rupee (INR) as liken to the US Dollar (USD). Tools used for this study is simple average method and well represented through graphical charts. We are using numeration knowledge based techniques for currency trading and exchange rate has been proved to highly successful in present time.

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  • K. Prabhakar Raj Kumar & P. Sasi Kumar, 2014. "A Study on Currency Trading In India-INR Vs USD," International Journal of Empirical Finance, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 3(2), pages 90-96.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljef:v3i2p5
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