A Study on Factors Affecting Foreign Exchange Rate of India(Interest Rates & GDP)

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Manuscript ID: 2125-0723-2366
Vol.: 1 Issue: 3 Pages: 180-186 Jul - 2025 Subject: Finance And Investment Language: English
ISSN: 3068-1995 Online ISSN: 3068-109X
Abstract

In simple terms, the exchange rate represents the value of one nation’s currency in relation to another. It determines how much of one currency be exchanged for another and plays a crucial role in international trade and finance. Often referred to as the foreign exchange rate or forex rate, it influences economic stability, trade competitiveness, and investment flows between countries. Exchange rates are determined in the forex market, a global marketplace where various participants engage in continuous currency trading, operating 24 hours a day except on weekends. The spot exchange rate represents the current value at which currencies are exchanged. In contrast, the forward exchange rate is an agreed-upon rate set today for a transaction that will be executed on a future date. In both developed and developing nations, various stakeholders such as foreign exchange investors, exporters, importers, banks, businesses, financial institutions, and travelers base their decisions on exchange rate fluctuations. Changes in exchange rates affect the value of international reserves, influence the competitiveness of exports and imports, determines the cost of repaying foreign debts, and impact travel expenses by altering the purchasing power of a currency. Therefore, fluctuations in exchange rates greatly influence the business cycle, trade dynamics, and capital movements within an economy. Understanding these changes is vital for analyzing financial trends and evaluating shifts in economic policy.

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Currency Forex Market Export & Import Exchange Rates
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Dr. Komal Patel, Ms. Bhanderi Frenee (2025). A Study on Factors Affecting Foreign Exchange Rate of India(Interest Rates & GDP). International Journal of Technology & Emerging Research (IJTER), 1(3), 180-186

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@article{ijter2025212507232366,
  author = {Dr. Komal Patel and Ms. Bhanderi Frenee},
  title = {A Study on Factors Affecting Foreign Exchange Rate of India(Interest Rates & GDP)},
  journal = {International Journal of Technology &  Emerging Research },
  year = {2025},
  volume = {1},
  number = {3},
  pages = {180-186},
  issn = {3068-109X},
  url = {https://www.ijter.org/article/212507232366/a-study-on-factors-affecting-foreign-exchange-rate-of-india-interest-rates-gdp},
  abstract = {In simple terms, the exchange rate represents the value of one nation’s currency in relation to another. It determines how much of one currency be exchanged for another and plays a crucial role in international trade and finance. Often referred to as the foreign exchange rate or forex rate, it influences economic stability, trade competitiveness, and investment flows between countries. Exchange rates are determined in the forex market, a global marketplace where various participants engage in continuous currency trading, operating 24 hours a day except on weekends. The spot exchange rate represents the current value at which currencies are exchanged. In contrast, the forward exchange rate is an agreed-upon rate set today for a transaction that will be executed on a future date. In both developed and developing nations, various stakeholders such as foreign exchange investors, exporters, importers, banks, businesses, financial institutions, and travelers base their decisions on exchange rate fluctuations. Changes in exchange rates affect the value of international reserves, influence the competitiveness of exports and imports, determines the cost of repaying foreign debts, and impact travel expenses by altering the purchasing power of a currency. Therefore, fluctuations in exchange rates greatly influence the business cycle, trade dynamics, and capital movements within an economy. Understanding these changes is vital for analyzing financial trends and evaluating shifts in economic policy.},
  keywords = {Currency, Forex Market, Export & Import, Exchange Rates},
  month = {Jul},
}
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