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India-Japan expand currency swap pact to 50 billion

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India-Japan expand currency swap pact to $50bn - The Times of India


St. PETERSBURG: India and Japan have decided to expand their currency swap agreement, a financial tool to help cushion volatility in foreign exchange markets, to $50 billion from $15 billion, it was announced here Friday.

The decision was conveyed following a bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Japanese deputy prime minister and finance minister Taro Aso on the sidelines of the G20 Summit here.

"The two governments expect that this (the expanded currency swap) will contribute to the stability of global financial markets, including emerging economies," a joint statement issued by the two sides said.

"The two governments also reiterated the importance of continued reforms in financial and investment sectors for promoting stable and long term capital inflows into India. The two governments believe that these policy measures will strengthen the bilateral financial cooperation between Japan and India."

Under swap arrangements, two entities — companies or governments — agree to exchange one currency for another at a predetermined rate and interest. The advantage of such pacts is that they eliminate the risk that the future exchange rate will change in a way that puts one party or the other at a disadvantage.
 
Greater economic co-operation between two large economies of Asia is welcome sign for India ...it comes at crucial time when India is battling its own mess of Currency depreciation ....

Ever since 2011 when india-Japan first signed currency swap pact ....the Japan has shown greater confidence in future on Indo-Japanese relations. the fact that ambit of pact has widened from 15 billion dollars in 2011 to 50 billion dollars in 2013 is testimonial to this fact.

India's current economic imbroglio have not deterred Japan from signing this pact ....this point is also worth remembering !
 
Its a win win situation for both, more so for India
 
The expanded facility of bilateral currency swap would boost the financial backing for the rupee, one of the emerging markets currencies that has been hit hard by the prospective scaling back of ultra-easy U.S. monetary policies- Reuters (ST. PETERSBURG, Russia | Fri Sep 6, 2013 2:15pm IST )
 
Extend the economic cooperation to a military one and send a strong message to our dear neighbors.

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[Bregs];4735842 said:
Its a win win situation for both, more so for India

India need to capitalize on Japanese gesture ....

Sweeping victory of nationalist like Shinzo Abe will augur well for India ....that were the predictions and they are turning true .

India need to cease the momentum to consolidate this and take Indo-Japanese relations to next level ....

Extend the economic cooperation to a military one and send a strong message to our dear neighbors.

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Rise of aggressive China ...is bound to force Japan and India to come together ...

One country that China hates most in the whole world is Japan ....and they are eager to take revenge of Nanking ....

Forging meaningful friendship with Japan is need of the hour ...

As you said it will send strong message to our neighbors !
 
Manu has really done something good
First with Iran & now the Japanese
 

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