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Trading the Indian rupee
Why is the rupee currency traded? In retail, Forex is traded currencies of the countries have larger economies, Japan, USA, UK, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and even New Zealand. Question: 1) Why is the Indian rupee coin major traded (tha as mentioned above)? 2) Assume that there is still some other method for finding investing trade /? the Indian rupee? Thank you.
Indian rupee is traded in the futures market. began in June 2007, the Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange (DGCX). represent the views of experts in DGCX, every rupee contract Indian Rs 20 lakh would. Prices are quoted in U.S. cents per Rs 100, for, with a minimum price fluctuation of U.S. $ 0.000001 U.S. rupee. Beyond addition, at any time DGCX Course to the list of current and next two calendar months, plus three months in the next quarter. thnik I already answered your question
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