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SGDINR

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    68.0797$
  • Previous Close
    67.8771$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.20$
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  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
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About

SGDINR.FOREX likely refers to the Singapore Dollar to Indian Rupee exchange rate in the foreign exchange (FOREX) market. It represents the price of one Singapore Dollar in terms of Indian Rupees. Financial institutions and trading platforms often use this symbol to denote the currency pair for trading and informational purposes, although standardized symbols may vary across different providers. This symbol assists traders in monitoring and executing trades involving the exchange of SGD for INR.

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Factors

Singapore Dollar to Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Determinants: Monetary Policy: Interest rate differentials between Singapore and India affect capital flows, influencing demand and supply for each currency. Economic Growth: Singapore's and India's GDP growth impact their respective currency values. Stronger growth typically strengthens the currency. Inflation: Relative inflation rates influence purchasing power parity and exchange rates. Higher inflation weakens a currency. Trade Balance: Singapore and India's trade balance affects currency demand. A trade surplus strengthens a currency. Geopolitical Risk: Global and regional events can impact investor sentiment and currency flows.

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