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Where the dollar goin'?

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any views on when it will trade below 40 Rs mark?
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Rupee Appreciation


I assume that rupee appreciates not on the strength of Rupee. Foreign IT companies are looking for Indian large and Mid size IT companies for aquisition. But Keeping dollar weak FDIs are accumulating target companiesm and the weak Indian retail investors are selling IT stocks. Once the Accumulation is over then dollar will become strong. I advice investors not to sell Satyam, TCS and Wipro within a year you may get news about M&A or stake sale.
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QUOTE=urarjun;305]I assume that rupee appreciates not on the strength of Rupee. Foreign IT companies are looking for Indian large and Mid size IT companies for aquisition. But Keeping dollar weak FDIs are accumulating target companiesm and the weak Indian retail investors are selling IT stocks. Once the Accumulation is over then dollar will become strong. I advice investors not to sell Satyam, TCS and Wipro within a year you may get news about M&A or stake sale.[/quote]
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The Dollar is in serious trouble.The International (the US FEDERAL RESERVE) and Rockefeller,have been wrecking the US Economy and her Stock markets,deliberately,as per reports,starting with Alan Greenspan's exotic "products",using computerization as an excuse,from the 80s of the last century.Please visit the following two sites.Deficit Financing,on a huge scale and unscrupulous Book Keeping,from the time of Bush Sr can ,also,be included among the reasons:-
GlobalResearch.ca - Centre for Research on Globalization

Ecomonic Imperialism

Gold,Silver and rare metals,like Platinum and Rhodium seem to be the beats bets for future.Indians can concentrate on the first two,above.
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