OH MY GOD- SIXTEEY FOOUURR POINT FOURR OH FIVEEE- do you even know what that means?
I do, but do you?
That avatar of yours is apt: dumb as a ____?
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OH MY GOD- SIXTEEY FOOUURR POINT FOURR OH FIVEEE- do you even know what that means?
These bloody Indians made a lot of mockery of PK economy and now they are running on the same shoes.
I do, but do you?
That avatar of yours is apt: dumb as a ____?
No you don't- you need to have at least passed high school to understand these things. And your avatar is even more appropriate- zich, empty, nada...up there
Honestly, the Indian government might as well save their limited Forex reserves instead of trying to save the currency.
Even countries like Switzerland and Japan failed in their currency interventions. After all the money they spent, their currencies just went back to pre-intervention levels.
No half-measures are going to work in this kind of currency intervention.
If you're not willing to go full-measures, then you might as well just save your Forex from being wasted.
This is suicidal under the current economic climate。
India to launch cheap food scheme
20 August 2013 Last updated at 10:33 GMT Help
The Indian government is to launch a programme to provide subsidised food to two thirds of the population - nearly 800 million people.
The launch is going ahead even though the controversial Food Security Bill which maps out this welfare scheme is yet to be approved by parliament.
The scheme extends an existing subsidized-grain program - the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder heard some views from the streets of Delhi.
BBC News - India to launch cheap food scheme
This is suicidal under the current economic climate。
India to launch cheap food scheme
20 August 2013 Last updated at 10:33 GMT Help
The Indian government is to launch a programme to provide subsidised food to two thirds of the population - nearly 800 million people.(didn't know India had just a large chunk of the population living on subsidized food)
The launch is going ahead even though the controversial Food Security Bill which maps out this welfare scheme is yet to be approved by parliament.
The scheme extends an existing subsidized-grain program - the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder heard some views from the streets of Delhi.
BBC News - India to launch cheap food scheme
This is election politics. This is how the Congress Party bribes its vote banks so it may win the next elections. Never mind the collective and national interests. Disgraceful, utterly disgraceful.
Sensex crash: Market loses over $100 billion in four days - The Economic Times
Sensex crash: Market loses over $100 billion in four days
After remaining mostly range-bound in the first five months of 2013, the markets started losing ground and the weakness continues amid concerns about domestic economy and adverse global cues.
Hmmm, that speaks more to your lack of education than mine, if you think basic arithmetic requires a high school diploma.