Similar words: quadruped, peer, peep, peel, speed, speech, speed up, peevish. Meaning: [ruː'pɪː] n. 1. the basic unit of money in Sri Lanka; equal to 100 cents 2. the basic unit of money in Seychelles; equal to 100 cents 3. the basic unit of money in Nepal; equal to 100 paisa 4. the basic unit of money in Mauritius; equal to 100 cents 5. the basic unit of money in Pakistan; equal to 100 paisa 6. the basic unit of money in India; equal to 100 paise.
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1. The rupee depreciated by 9 per cent.
2. India has devalued the Rupee by about eleven per cent.
3. From this they went oil to the rupee, which they discussed for a full ten minutes.
4. Single rupee sachets comprise about 70 per cent of the company's shampoo sales.
5. On March 3 the rupee depreciated by 9.4 percent, although share prices rose sharply on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
6. If a beggar demanded two rupees instead of the one given, Dilip grabbed the first rupee back.
7. The name derives from the Indian monetary unit rupee.
8. Indonesian rupee: can it be newborn from the crisis?
9. We'd buy anything we wanted without a single rupee.
10. The Indian rupee has appreciated about 4 percent against the dollar so far this year.
11. That has put pressure on the Indian rupee, which has fallen to a six-year low against the dollar.
12. The jump in the rupee reflects an abrupt change in policy by the RBI.
13. The Pakistani rupee fell to an eight-month low of 86 to a dollar on Friday. Dealers said the new attack had compounded uncertainty linked to bin Laden's killing and its aftermath.
14. Indian rupee has lost more than 15 percent this financial year.
15. This fall was mainly due market appreciation of rupee, credit and rising inputs prices, he added.
16. The Salvation Army in Sri Lanka had a reputation for making a rupee stretch further than anyone else.
17. There were about twenty shearers per dang, each man shearing fifty to sixty sheep per day at a rupee per sheep.
18. I made a loss but Bertra Muscle became a rupee millionaire.
19. The budget envisaged, for the first time, the partial free convertibility of the rupee.
20. In November the government had been forced to revalue its gold reserves to provide additional cover for the rupee.
21. When the Ngultrum was introduced in 1974, the Bhutanese pegged it with the Indian Rupee.
22. Intense competition to hire and retain staff and a strong Indian rupee are also hitting the sector in India.
23. JPM.N) is telling clients to invest in emerging market equities and currencies such as the Indonesian rupiah and Indian rupee, its Asia chief investment strategist said on Tuesday.
24. A round-faced woman with thick black hair tucked into a head scarf, Saima had barely a rupee, and her deadbeat husband was unemployed and not particularly employable.
25. Also, foreign investing involves currency risk, and with the Indian rupee getting stronger, for instance, it could lower your returns earned in foreign countries.
26. "Record prices of the Indian tobacco coupled with the depreciation of the rupee contributed immensely to the surge in the value of exports, " the official said.
27. Investors should buy the dollar and sell the Indonesian rupiah, the Philippine peso, India's rupee and the Hong Kong dollars in the forward markets, the note read.
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28. Manmohan Singh goes to ask God when will the Indian rupee become a global reserve currency.
29. China's trade surplus with India grew 46% last year to $16 billion, probably aggravated by the weakening of the yuan against the Indian rupee.
30. That pessimism comes despite a sharp weakening of the Indian rupee, which helps tech companies that earn most of their revenue overseas.