TOKYO -- India and Japan on Monday inked a $75 billion bilateral currency swap agreement which should bring greater stability to foreign exchange and capital markets in Asia's third largest economy.
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe after jointly announcing a series of cooperation pacts in Tokyo on Oct. 29. (Photo by Shinya Sawai)
TOKYO -- India and Japan on Monday inked a $75 billion bilateral currency swap agreement which should bring greater stability to foreign exchange and capital markets in Asia's third largest economy.