Supported by higher local equity markets Indian rupee gained against American currency in morning trade on Monday. The dollar's weakness against other currencies following disappointing first-quarter US economic growth supported the local currency. But dollar demand from the oil importers pared early gains of the rupee and currently it is trading flat. Meanwhile, euro retreated from two-week highs against dollar, pausing after its best weekly performance since February and drawing limited support from the weekend decision to double the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) war chest.
The partially convertible currency is currently trading at 52.54, flat at its previous close of on Friday. It has touched a high and low of 52.55 and 52.43 respectively. The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) reference rate for the dollar stood at Rs 52.68 and for Euro it stood at Rs 69.38 on April 27, 2012. While, the RBI's reference rate for the Yen stood at 65.18 the reference rate for the Great Britain Pound (GBP) stood at 85.1224. The reference rates are based on 12 noon rates of a few select banks in Mumbai.
| Date | 1US$ | 1GBP |
April 27, 2012 | 52.68 | 85.1224 |
April 26, 2012 | 52.56 | 85.0271 |
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