(Bloomberg) -- India is withdrawing its highest value currency note from circulation, giving consumers and businesses a four-month deadline to exchange or deposit the legal tender, a move reminiscent ...
MUMBAI, May 20 (Reuters) - India will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on Friday. The 2000-rupee note, introduced into circulation in 2016, will ...
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI, May 23 (Reuters) - Indians are stepping up purchases of daily essentials, and even premium branded goods, using the soon-to-be-withdrawn 2,000-rupee ($24.46) notes as they aim to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A man displays new 2000 Indian rupee banknotes after withdrawing them from a State Bank of India (SBI) branch in Kolkata, November ...
NEW DELHI, May 22 (Reuters) - India's central bank expects most currency notes of 2,000 rupees denomination to be returned to banks by the end of September, Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Monday, ...
MUMBAI, May 22 (Reuters) - The Indian rupee declined and forward premiums dropped after the country's central bank said it will withdraw the highest denomination note from circulation. The rupee was ...
Millions of Indians crowded into banks on Saturday to exchange monetary notes that were banned this week by the country's prime minster. Prime Minister Narendra Modi suddenly announced on Tuesday that ...
India withdrawing its highest value currency notes from circulation may push some consumers to buy precious metals and real estate, giving a temporary boost to Asia’s third-largest economy. In a bid ...
(Reuters) India will withdraw its highest denomination currency note from circulation, the central bank said on Friday. The 2000-rupee note, introduced into circulation in 2016, will remain legal ...
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