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A cashier counts currency notes inside a bank in Lucknow July 16, 2009. REUTERS/Pawan Kumar/Files

A cashier counts currency notes inside a bank in Lucknow July 16, 2009.

Credit: Reuters/Pawan Kumar/Files

Thu Dec 6, 2012 11:19am IST

Reuters Market Eye - Rupee could rise to 52 per dollar by end of 2013 and is Credit Agricole's top pick among the emerging markets, it says in a note.

The government winning the vote on foreign direct investment in multibrand retail will continue to help the rupee despite questions on whether the reform will be approved by the upper house and concerns about its implementation.

"The government's victory is a good sign of its ability to push through other reforms," the bank says.

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