how to hedge against falling PAKISTAN RUPEE?

Sunday, November 24, 2013 , Posted by Ryanita at 9:59 AM

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M Asad I


I want to sell Pak Rupee in 2012 for US$ at current rate,,,,,, is it possible to do that based on forward forex trading?


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I have no idea. Check with Forex to see if you can trade this currency.

How do Americans feel about there lovely President Mr W Bush




British St


Like Seriously :)


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Personally, I think there is some aspect of his tenure which might be seen to improve with time. However, this is the case with most presidents.

There are other aspects of his presidency which are totally counter to the interests of the citizenry of the US. Particularly his administration's fetish with regards to dismantling various important parts of the Constitution and the disregard for opinions other than their own.

So important aspects of thee 1st, 4th and amendments have been circumvented - rather completely. Secret detention facilities and concentration camps have been setup "to protect us" and an unknown number of individuals have been tortured or killed for reasons not even remotely supportive of our national ideals or military needs.

As such, a very compelling argument can be made that the President, Vice-President and former Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld are specifically guilty of high crimes against the Constitution and that Mr. Bush is specifically guilty of war-crimes, for knowingly ordering the invasion of Iraq under false pretenses (which were known by his administration - at the time - as being false), and for knowingly sanctioning torture or treatment which resulted in torture and the death of prisoners whom were not charged with crimes.

It's fairly obvious - to me at least - that the president specifically implemented a totally racist foreign policy with respect to the people of Iraq, while it is not possible to combate Al Quaeda while remaining in the US (as cells and such are distributed world-wide),The president felt it was acceptable (without consultation) for Iraq, militarily defeated, would be acceptable to host our active fire-fight against Al-Quaeda and other elements sympathetic to radical Islam, within the borders of Iraq. This devalues the lives, livelyhood, safety and well being of the Iraqi people, such that nearly several tens of thousands of them are dead or permanently disabled on account of hosting our combat with Al Qaeda.

The "liberation" as such, was pretty ill conceived given the bloody aftermath and destruction of the Iraqi state and society, it's entirely unclear it was worthwhile from a military / economic perspective.

I certainly don't doubt our need to uproot Al Quaeda from it's situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but many years later and here we are, with Afghanistan only under marginal control, Al Quaeda operating more or less with impunity from Pakistan/Wahiristan which we have not considered occuping and the United States saddled with the military discretion that was Iraq.

This says nothing of his total inability/unwillingness to learn to count.

Having spent trillions of dollars outside of the normal budgetary process, the cost to the US taxpayer will be at the current rate of expenditure, least 2 times as expensive as World War 2, (2.2 trillion in adjusted dollars). The US dollar has devalued by over 40% , largely as a result of the world-wide/general perception by forex and other traders, that the US government may not be capable of prudently spending taxpayer's money.

So He's probably a cool guy to hang out with at a cocktail party or something for an hour or so, but he's a war-criminal and murderer by proxy and as not really the best president.




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