Why the Euro has fallen to $1? What it means for the Rupee? यूरोप की करेंसी क्यों गिर रही है?
For any country, its currency is considered to be its most essential commodity. Because the more powerful the value of the currency of any country, the more powerful that country is economically. At the same time, the weaker the currency of a country, the weaker that country also becomes. For this reason, if the value of the currency of a country is lower, the level of inflation in that country also becomes higher. Not only this, the economy of that country also gets ruined. That is why it is the intention of all the countries of the world that to keep the economy of that country strong, keep its currency strong. For which all the countries also make many efforts. On the other hand, if we look at the present time, the currency of our India is also falling day by day. Against the US dollar, the rupee has reached its lowest level i.e. near 80 rupees per dollar. But not only the rupee but also the currencies of many other countries, whose value is falling day and night. In which the currencies of Euro, Turkish Lira, British Pound, Japanese Yen and many other countries are also falling continuously. But the euro, the currency of Europe, has come down to its low level compared to other countries. So why is the euro currency falling so low? So in today's video we will learn in detail about why the euro, the currency of Europe, is falling so much against the dollar? What is the reason for currencies around the world to fall to their low levels? What is the status of Indian currency Rupee? And how is India handling its falling currency value? What is the benefit of India due to depreciation of Euro currency? You will get to know all that and many more in this video, so stay with us till the end of the video.
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