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Indian rupees per currency



Indian rupees per currency unit averaged over the year[26]

Currency code 1996 2000 2004 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011
U.S. dollar USD 35.444 44.952 45.340 43.954 39.5 48.76112 45.3354 58
Canadian dollar CAD 26.002 30.283 34.914 41.098 42.92026 44.5915 52.1706
Euro* EUR 44.401 41.525 56.385 64.127 68.03312 60.5973 65.6987
Pound sterling GBP 55.389 68.119 83.084 80.633 76.38023 71.3313 83.6329
Swiss franc CHF 28 
Singapore dollar SGD 25.160 26.07 26.830 30.932 33.60388 34.5127 41.2737


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