Japan to enter dollar swap agreement with India (Reuters)
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese government is considering a dollar swap arrangement with India to provide emergency liquidity in case the <a href="http://forum.estemedia.pl/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=159061"><strong>Custom Printed plastic USB Drive for Trade Extravaganza Giveaway</strong></a> European debt crisis reaches emerging economies, the Nikkei business newspaper said on Sunday. The agreement would set the total swap arrangement at $10 billion, or 780 billion yen, the Nikkei said. Both <a href="http://bsdayouth.goforumsgo.com/posting.php?mode=reply&f=39&t=6017"><strong>Custom Printed USB Drive for Trade Show Giveaway</strong></a> countries are looking to sign off on the arrangement next Wednesday, when leaders meet at a bilateral summit, the paper said. The currency swaps are expected to support the Indian rupee as it continues to weaken against the greenback and <a href="http://www.canonfire.com/cfnew/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=110535#11 0535"><strong>Custom Printed USB Drive for Trade Show Giveaway</strong></a> Europe's sovereign debt crisis hits India's exports. The dollar-swap arrangement with India would follow a similar agreement with South Korea in October. (Reporting by Mari Saito; Editing by Paul Tait)
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