hello friends Here in this post we will see at what time or when 1$ USD = 1 Re Indian rupee.
and in this post we also see how and when when it will increase .Here in we will also know why USD increase which factors effects to increase Dollar.
Before proceeding, let's have a look at the rates of $ over the past few years:
1947 - $1 = Re. 1
1952 - $1 = Rs. 5
1970 - $1 = Rs. 7.57
1975 - $1 = Rs. 8.40
1980 - $1 = Rs. 7.89
1985 - $1 = Rs. 12.36
1990 - $1 = Rs. 17.5
1995 - $1 = Rs. 32.42
2000 - $1 = Rs. 45
2006 - $1 = Rs. 48.3
2007 - $1 = Rs. 38.4
2008 - $1 = Rs. 42.5 (JUNE)
2008 - $1 = Rs. 48.8 (OCTOBER)
2009 - $1 = Rs. 46.3
2011 - $1 = Rs. 44 (APRIL)
2011 - $1 = Rs. 50 (NOVEMBER)
2011 - $1 = Rs. 53.7 (DECEMBER)
2012 - $1 = Rs. 56.25 (MAY)
2013 - $1 = Rs 60 (JUNE)
2015 - $1 = Rs 63 (JUNE)
2016 - $1 = Rs 66 (JUNE)
2017 - $1 = Rs 64 .71 (feb)
The above data shows the astronomical rise over the past 6 decades. And even the past 2 years have seen it rise from 44 to 66. But, it is not only our currency which is hit by this rise. Currencies of other emerging economies have taken a hit too! This is evident from the strength of the "Dollar Index".
1. EURO
2. YEN
3. GB POUND
4. CANADIAN DOLLAR
5. SWEDISH KRONA
6. SWISS FRANK
$ has out performed the dollar index when it compares to Rupee. Rupee has just weakened against dollar while over decades, the dollar index has actually fallen from levels of 165 in February 1985 to 82 (21st June, 2013) and in May, 2016 it trades around 96 levels!
and in this post we also see how and when when it will increase .Here in we will also know why USD increase which factors effects to increase Dollar.
Why Dollar increase and Why Rupee less than dollar and How to Control
Before proceeding, let's have a look at the rates of $ over the past few years:
1947 - $1 = Re. 1
1952 - $1 = Rs. 5
1970 - $1 = Rs. 7.57
1975 - $1 = Rs. 8.40
1980 - $1 = Rs. 7.89
1985 - $1 = Rs. 12.36
1990 - $1 = Rs. 17.5
1995 - $1 = Rs. 32.42
2000 - $1 = Rs. 45
2006 - $1 = Rs. 48.3
2007 - $1 = Rs. 38.4
2008 - $1 = Rs. 42.5 (JUNE)
2008 - $1 = Rs. 48.8 (OCTOBER)
2009 - $1 = Rs. 46.3
2011 - $1 = Rs. 44 (APRIL)
2011 - $1 = Rs. 50 (NOVEMBER)
2011 - $1 = Rs. 53.7 (DECEMBER)
2012 - $1 = Rs. 56.25 (MAY)
2013 - $1 = Rs 60 (JUNE)
2015 - $1 = Rs 63 (JUNE)
2016 - $1 = Rs 66 (JUNE)
2017 - $1 = Rs 64 .71 (feb)
The above data shows the astronomical rise over the past 6 decades. And even the past 2 years have seen it rise from 44 to 66. But, it is not only our currency which is hit by this rise. Currencies of other emerging economies have taken a hit too! This is evident from the strength of the "Dollar Index".
Dollar Index chart till 2013
The chart of the dollar index shows the strength and its rise from 72 to 84 in the past 3 years.DOLLAR INDEX:
Dollar index measures the value of dollar against some foreign currencies consisting of:1. EURO
2. YEN
3. GB POUND
4. CANADIAN DOLLAR
5. SWEDISH KRONA
6. SWISS FRANK
$ has out performed the dollar index when it compares to Rupee. Rupee has just weakened against dollar while over decades, the dollar index has actually fallen from levels of 165 in February 1985 to 82 (21st June, 2013) and in May, 2016 it trades around 96 levels!