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... May 2013, the Indian rupee fell heavily against the US dollar. In August 2013, the rupee was already hovering in the range of 67 to 68 (currency conversion rate as USD1 = INR68) as against its levels of 54 to 55, three months back (see Figure 3). Several currency experts and economists had predicted it to touch 70 in the near future. ...
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