The rupee plummeted 16% to 63 to the dollar in the unofficial but government-sanctioned curb market on the same day.
Officially named the South 9th Street Curb Market, it is the oldest outdoor market in the United States, dating from 1884.
The U.S. government is using legislation to try to curb the market for conflict minerals.
In 1928, for instance, Fed officials were anxious to curb the stock market boom.
New legislation passed by America's Congress is intended to curb the black market and boost the legal one.
Supporters of what the administration is considering say immigration reform is needed to curb a black market in the transport of illegal aliens.
Both that plan and one from the House are expected to include language to curb excessive oil-market speculation, which many lawmakers believe has artificially caused a spike in oil prices.
The market wanted to curb that imbalance as best possible before starting its next leg down.
Exacerbating worries about the Fed easing up on its stimulus program, China's State Council said on Wednesday that it would continue with market controls to curb increases in property prices.
Meanwhile, Dell been hustling to build computers with more curb appeal in a consumer market where it faces tough competition from Apple, HP, Acer, Asus, Samsung, and a host of others.
Its decision to press ahead now is part of stepped-up efforts since early last year, including two interest-rate rises, to curb speculation in the property market and show the poor it cares.
When it does, this may start to curb speculative interest in the housing market, which has centred on the buy-to-let private rental market.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has promised trading halts, lawsuits and other probes in its efforts to curb manipulation in the penny stock market--and halt a tsunami of e-mails touting these questionable securities.
Japan's top economic policy makers are meeting to finalise moves to curb spiralling deflation and stablise the stock market.
One of the ATA's chief interests is a bill now moving through Congress that uses a market-based approach to curb climate change.
Losses came after Chinese government measures to curb rising home prices amid signs that the market is heating up.
In the economics context, balance involves free market forces tempered by some laws to curb abuses by the overzealous and greed-stricken.
Germany's unilateral intent to curb speculative trading, which it partially blames for causing market turmoil over the euro, has unsettled its European partners.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, under pressure to curb the trading abuses that many blame for the severe market correction last fall, ended a two-day meeting on short-selling and stock lending Wednesday without making any concrete pledges to change regulations.
The government's struggle to curb industrial emissions comes as China has emerged as the largest auto market for new vehicles.
We've enacted measures to stem the crisis in our housing market to help responsible homeowners stay in their homes and curb the decline of home values overall.
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Given these changes, it makes sense for investors to curb their enthusiasm for EM in favor of the U.S. market.
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The market is still waiting for word from Guido Mantega as to what the new macromeasures will be to curb credit and stifle demand.
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The loan market was resilient in the first quarter, buoyed by positive investor sentiment across the capital markets, curb-hugging default rates, strong technical conditions, and a notable absence of outside shocks.
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