Indian rupee has made a weak start on Thursday, tracking the weakness in the other regional currencies. The dollar has strengthened after the Fed left interest rates unchanged at the end of its two-day meeting and that was weighing on the domestic currency, however the somberness in the local equity markets too was putting pressure. Meanwhile it has been reported that China, in its bid to internationalize its currency, has formalised rules allowing foreign firms to use yuan raised overseas to make investments in the country.
The partially convertible Rupee is trading weak at 44.91/92, down by 2 piase from its previous close of 44.89/90 on Tuesday. It has touched a high and low of 44.9550 and 44.9000 respectively. The Reserve Bank of India's reference rate for the Dollar stood at 44.82 and for Euro it stood at 64.58 on June 22, 2011. While, the RBI's reference rate for the Yen stood at 56.85 and the reference rate for the Great Britain Pound (GBP) stood at 72.8370. The reference rates are based on 12 noon rates of a few select banks in Mumbai.
| Date | 1US$ | 1GBP |
| June 22, 2011 | 44.82 | 72.8370 |
| June 21, 2011 | 44.91 | 72.8957 |
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