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Created by : Prateek Kacker, Sr. Associate,bulls Research  | 03 10 2009 08:02:32 +0000
Industry : Equity Research/AnalyticsFunctional Area : Equities(Markets)
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The continuing slide of the rupee (INR) against the US dollar (USD) is stoking fears that foreign institutional investors (FIIs) could step up sale of Indian equities in the coming days, Do you think that this will lead to FII pull-out ?

 
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Yes, it will. As Indian rupee touched Rs.51 mark with strenghtening of USD in the global market with increasing demand from importers. We could see foreign investor no more will be investing in Stock market in India..


By Prateek Kacker, Sr. Associate,bulls Research  | 03 10 2009 08:04:40 +0000
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