A passenger who wants to buy one platform ticket has to put three 1 rupee coins, one by one. |
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Nasdaq would form a trading platform once the rupee was made fully convertible. |
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While traditional lamps sell at 50 paise a piece, aesthetically painted ones sell for a rupee each, they add. |
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Though he never parts with his pens I somehow managed to get my hands on one of his estimable pens for a rupee. |
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Once you park, get to the machine nearest to your car, insert a five rupee coin at the slot provided and type your car registration number. |
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The instability of the rupee and the decision to float the currency highlight the country's underlying economic and political crisis. |
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The euro has depreciated against the dollar and the dollar has gone down against the rupee. |
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Due to falling world silver prices during the last decades of the nineteenth century, the silver rupee was depreciated. |
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Managing the rupee by controlling capital inflows requires targeting portfolio flows. |
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Much to the amusement of the car driver, the man in khaki fished out a couple of hundred rupee notes towards compensation. |
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On receiving news that Moody's had turned its India outlook from stable to positive, the rupee rose four paise. |
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A more telling index of the progress of the War on Terror is the exchange rate between the dollar and the Pakistani rupee. |
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The rupee is falling in part because foreign investors have decided this is a bad time to be investing in India. |
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However substantial rupee appreciation is beginning to weigh on the competitiveness of export-oriented firms. |
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These figures thus vary depending on the performance of the US dollar, the pound sterling, or the Indian rupee. |
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Advertising tobacco, or tobacco-related products, such as snuff, chewing tobacco and even tooth powder containing tobacco, can mean two years' jail and, or a 1,000 rupee fine. |
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He has designed the country's bank notes, denominated in the local currency known as ngultrum or nu, which is tied to the Indian rupee. |
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Companies such as China's Mindray and India's TRS serve home markets that include vast numbers of people for whom every yuan or rupee counts. |
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The value of the rupee varied from region to region, however, depending on the minter, and not until 1835 was the rupee made uniform by law. |
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It costs as little as fifty paise to a rupee or two depending on the brand and is available virtually everywhere, thanks to street vendors and roadside shops. |
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Facing a wobbly rupee and high inflation, it wants to show it is still capable of bold action to boost business confidence. |
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In another case, the operator of a public toilet was charging one rupee per use from all residents of the slum cluster of Jagdamba Camp in Delhi. |
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The facilitator took out a hundred and a fifty rupee note and asked him to distinguish between the two. |
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In Mauritian rupee the Bank's first issue was also the first by a foreign issuer. |
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The flight of capital also sparked a rapid and dramatic depreciation of the rupee. |
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In 2008, Calyon's FIM teams will start a rupee denominated debt origination activity. |
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Every day my cousins and I would make several trips to distant Virar, then located outside Mumbai, where we would buy rice for 1 rupee and 14 annas per pound. |
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The British pound with 100 pence, had until recently 20 shillings and each shilling had 12 pence, like our pre-1957 rupee with 16 annas and each anna divided into four paisa. |
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The dam was initially the most common coin in Akbar's time, before being replaced by the rupee as the most common coin in succeeding reigns. |
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The reform package caused imports to decline by 4.3 per cent, which was offset by a 3.9 per cent increase in exports benefitting from the weak rupee. |
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This is not the most important issue, the experts note, as skilful management of currency risks can facilitate the effective trade with devaluing rouble, yuan, or rupee. |
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The facilitator then gave him a ten and a twenty rupee note. |
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Indian importers are getting the worst of the bargain as the rupee continues to scrape the bottom of the barrel. |
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The global financial downturn has exacerbated the problems, leading the country's stock market to dive while the Pakistani rupee decreased significantly in value. |
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Despite its recent rise, the rupee will continue its downward trend in 2009 as foreign exchange earnings remain low due to the slowdown of the tourism sector. |
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I would short the rupee at 53 for a 55 target and reiterate my call for Sensex 15000 sometime before Dewali. |
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The currencies of other places with current-account gaps, such as South Africa and Turkey, have been walloped too. To be sure, the rupee deserves a beating, given how India's prospects have dimmed. |
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They have been more directly affected by the depreciation of the UAE currency, the dirham, which is pegged to the US dollar, against the Indian rupee and other Asian currencies. |
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Symbols for day, month, year, debit, credit, as above, rupee, and numeral are present as well. |
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With the replacement of the rixdollar by the rupee in 1852, a shilling was deemed to be equivalent to half a rupee. |
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Reflecting the bounce in the rupee Mr Rajan did ease some of the emergency liquidity tightening measures put in place in July to bolster the currency, boosting short-term market interest rates. |
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Chetan Ahya, an economist at Morgan Stanley, thinks India has its problems, but that the weak rupee mainly reflects the trauma in global markets, which has caused capital flows to dry up. |
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The Indian rupee dipped 14 paise against the dollar over the previous day's close making the greenbackpegged Qatari riyal dearer by about five paise. |
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In 1927, Afghanistan replaced the Rupee with the Afghani, divisible into 100 Puli. |
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