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Correlation between exchange rates and election in India

34 点作者 zengr将近 12 年前

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ankitoberoi将近 12 年前
Quote - &quot;Huge profitability gained by bringing back black money stashed abroad in order to cover Election expenses&quot;.<p>The rupee can&#x27;t devalue because of this. Large buy orders would only make the rupee appreciate. Rather, what would still make more sense is the politicians and businessmen sending the black money abroad, just before the elections to safeguard it due to the uncertainty if the next government would support them.
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yashg将近 12 年前
I doubt this. If Forex comes in India, Rupee should appreciate. No matter whether it comes through legitimate banking routes or illegal laundering, if $ is brought in Rupee should appreciate and vice versa.<p>Also I doubt the money being brought in by the political parties would be enough to move the currency at the scale it is moving.<p>The charts are misleading. INR has steadily lost value against Dollar over last 3 decades, more so after 1991. Only during the 2002-2007 period it gained, because a lot of $$ were coming in. Now that foreign investors are taking their money out, Rupee is being hammered.
altrego99超过 11 年前
Something is being talked about as being devaluated, but on the chart the line keeps increasing. I can only guess that what is being plotted is the currency ratio $&#x2F;Rs, or how many Indian Rupees makes one dollar. And what then devaluates, is the value of Rupees in dollars.<p>To the person who created the news page, for god&#x27;s sake man, do your charts right, and say what the fuck is being plotted on each of the axes, instead of leaving it to guesswork.
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Thrymr超过 11 年前
Causation? One of the comments points out that the rupee has fallen 25% since the adoption of the new rupee symbol (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_rupee_sign" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Indian_rupee_sign</a>).
vjvj将近 12 年前
Thanks for posting this - this is genuinely one of the most interesting links I&#x27;ve discovered through HN.<p>I look forward to reading more comments and hypotheses. Currently the biggest questions is that raised by ankitoberoi - what other means could be used to manipulate the currency to such a large extent?<p>Sure RBI may be selling $ primarily. But what are foreign governments and private organisations doing? It is likely that they are also playing a role in currency manipulation.
denzil_correa超过 11 年前
Most emerging market currencies like Brazil. Paul Krugman feels this is temporary.<p><a href="http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/20/rupee-panic/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;krugman.blogs.nytimes.com&#x2F;2013&#x2F;08&#x2F;20&#x2F;rupee-panic&#x2F;</a>