Nepali rupee slips to record low
KATHMANDU, Oct 23 - Amid huge capital outflows by foreign funds in India, the Nepali rupee has plunged to a historic low against the greenback to Rs 79.30 on Thursday. The rupee's previous low against the US dollar was in August 2002 when it dropped to Rs 78.
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The depreciation in the Nepali rupee, meanwhile, is good news for the country's export sector, which has been going through a rough patch in recent years. However, it would also make imported goods and raw materials more expensive, thereby pushing the inflation further up. More importantly, the depreciation of the Nepali rupee will increase the country's foreign debt repayment liabilities, which will put pressure on the government to manage additional resources this year.
Gold down Rs 515The volatile international market has brought down gold prices in Nepal pushing it down Rs 515 per 10 grams on Wednesday.
According to the Gold and Silver Dealers Association (GSDA), prices of the precious yellow metal went down to Rs 20,190 per 10 grams on Wednesday from Rs 20,705 a day earlier. The price was Rs 20,360 per 10 gram Sunday.
The price of gold in international bullion market dipped to US$759 per ounce (31.11 grams) from US$797 per ounce. However, the silver price rose marginally to Rs 302 per 10 gram on Wednesday from Rs 300.
GSDA President Tej Ratna Shakya attributed the fluctuation to the current global financial meltdown.

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