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This is a list of tables showing the historical timeline of the exchange rate for the Indian rupee (INR) against the special drawing rights unit (SDR), United States dollar (USD), pound sterling (GBP), Deutsche mark (DM), euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY).
Then In 2014, reserves peaked at around $4 trillion, solidifying China's status as the largest holder of foreign exchange reserves globally. Around 2015–2016, The reserves started to decline due to capital outflows, falling below $3 trillion by early 2017.
Initially following the launch of his 2024 bid in November, the Trump campaign struggled to raise money; he pulled in only $9.5 million over the past six weeks of the year through the campaign and ...
The U.S. economy is heavily dependent on road transport for moving people and goods. Personal transportation is dominated by automobiles, which operate on a network of four million miles (6.4 million km) of public roads, [340] including one of the world's longest highway systems at 57,000 miles (91,700 km). [341]
In 2023, the top exporters of eggs were Netherlands ($1 billion in exports), the United States ($483 million), Poland ($467 million), Germany ($423 million), and Turkey ($411 million), according ...
$257.8 million Mandarin: 2017 [273] 3 The Help: $216.6 million: English 2011 [274] 4 Gandhi: $91.72 million English 1982 [n 26] 5 Bride and Prejudice: $24.71 million: English 2005 [278] [279] 6 My Name Is Khan: $23.5 million Hindi English 2010 [52] [280] 7 Monsoon Wedding: $22.45 million Hindi 2001 [n 19] 8 Adventures of Ali-Baba and the Forty ...
India was then a part of the sterling area, and the rupee was devalued on the same day by the same percentage so that the new dollar exchange rate in 1949 became ₹4.76 — which is where it stayed till the rupee devaluation of 1966 made it ₹7.50 to the dollar and the pound moved to ₹21.
The first film that is confirmed to have had a $1 million budget is Foolish Wives (1922), with the studio advertising it as "The First Real Million Dollar Picture". [112] The most expensive film of the silent era was Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925), [139] costing about $4 million—twenty-five times the $160,000 average cost of an MGM ...