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Despite touching 60, rupee still 17.6% overvalued: Nomura

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Despite touching 60, rupee still 17.6% overvalued: Nomura - The Times of India

MUMBAI: Though the rupee has dropped sharply over the last few weeks and breached the level of 60 to the dollar, brokerage firm Nomura believes the Indian unit is still overvalued by a whopping 17.6 per cent.


"Many may think the recent under-performance of the rupee, which has depreciated by around 9 per cent against the dollar since May 22, has brought the rupee closer to fair value, but our forex valuation analysis shows the rupee is still about 17.6 per cent overvalued," Nomura India said in a report on Thursday.

The Japanese brokerage noted that the Reserve Bank has lesser space to intervene to stem the rupee fall.
"Worsening of external vulnerability indicators suggest that the RBI's hands are largely tied. We doubt whether RBI can continue to intervene aggressively, as the more it intervenes, the greater the vulnerability to further capital outflows."

On Wednesday, the rupee hit a lifetime low of 60.72 against the US currency. However, it pulled back from the lows to close at 60.19 today on the back of a sharp fall in current account deficit (CAD) in the fourth quarter of last fiscal.

Nomura, however, said both the government and RBI are likely to announce various reform measures and impose curbs on importers and exporters to prevent further fall in the rupee.

"Some real sector reforms that we think are possible include clarity on gas pricing and measures to attract greater capital inflows such as raising FDI caps in select sectors and relaxing external commercial borrowing limits further.

"Moreover, pending legislative reforms like land acquisition and Companies Bill could be taken up during the forthcoming monsoon session of Parliament," the report said.

Financing CAD would be a big challenge, it said. "Even as we expect India's current account deficit to moderate to 4.3 per cent of GDP in FY14 due to lower gold imports, we expect financing the deficit this year will be a big challenge," the report said.

A weak rupee will increase inflation and make imports costlier. "Further, domestic supply-side constraints, weak global demand and inelastic imports mean the trade deficit is unlikely to improve substantially even with a weak currency."
 
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If 1 Us$=60 INR, then 2 trillion US$ = 120 trillion INR. Their current GDP="only" 88 trillion INR.

Fat chance of low IQ nationality reaching $2 trillion GDP in 2013, if their currency continues plummeting.
 
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As if your country sonarbangla is full of Einsteins.

Irrelevant.

Talk about GDP and macroeconomics. Maybe, low IQ does not allow you to engage in that conversation.

Again, if 1 Us$=60 INR, then 2 trillion US$ = 120 trillion INR. Their current GDP="only" 88 trillion INR.

Fat chance of low IQ nationality reaching $2 trillion GDP in 2013, if their currency continues plummeting.
 
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Irrelevant.

Talk about GDP and macroeconomics. Maybe, low IQ does not allow you to engage in that conversation.

Again, if 1 Us$=60 INR, then 2 trillion US$ = 120 trillion INR. Their current GDP="only" 88 trillion INR.

Fat chance of low IQ nationality reaching $2 trillion GDP in 2013, if their currency continues plummeting.

If you want to talk about GDP numbers and Macroeconomics why did you started talking about your low IQ.Clearly you have inferiority complex issues.
 
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If you want to talk about GDP numbers and Macroeconomics why did you started talking about your low IQ.Clearly you have inferiority complex issues.


My IQ, Alhamdulillah, is higher than that of any country's mean IQ by multiple standard deviations (won't specify more).

My post specifically addressed GDP and forex issues. Your post does not.

Therefore, going by your argument, you have low IQ and suffer from inferiority complex.
 
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My IQ, Alhamdulillah, is higher than that of any country's mean IQ by multiple standard deviations (won't specify more).

My post specifically addressed GDP and forex issues. Your post does not.

Therefore, going by your argument, you have low IQ and suffer from inferiority complex.

Yeah we can all see that :omghaha:
 
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Irrelevant.

Talk about GDP and macroeconomics. Maybe, low IQ does not allow you to engage in that conversation.

Again, if 1 Us$=60 INR, then 2 trillion US$ = 120 trillion INR. Their current GDP="only" 88 trillion INR.

Fat chance of low IQ nationality reaching $2 trillion GDP in 2013, if their currency continues plummeting.

2012/13 Indian GDP was 100 lakh crore RS. That translates to 100 trilllion if I am not wrong, wait for the 2013/14 to come up before opening your trap retard.
 
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My IQ, Alhamdulillah, is higher than that of any country's mean IQ by multiple standard deviations (won't specify more).

My post specifically addressed GDP and forex issues. Your post does not.

Therefore, going by your argument, you have low IQ and suffer from inferiority complex.

:rofl::rofl:Troll will always be a troll.Can you specify how determined IQ score from a single post??
No serious economist gives importance to nominal GDP Numbers and I don't reckon anybody here claiming India has a 2 Trillion GDP and no one actually cares.So why we bother analysis of a low IQ Troll like you.:lol:

Hindu cow dung eating imbecile,

http://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/Publications/PDFs/001_EHS110912F.pdf


Your low IQ, urine drinking country had a GDP of "only" 88 trillion INR.

An Year old data.Come up with some thing else.And Tell me how do you eat Cow Dung??Are you that poor??
 
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