Monday, April 7, 2008

INDIAN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATES

INDIAN CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATES

Exchange Rates reflect the balance of supply and demand for currencies. Two key factors affecting supply and demand are interest rates and the overall strength of the economy. Economic indicators such as GDP, foreign investment and the trade balance reflect the general health of an economy and are, therefore, responsible for the underlying shifts in supply and demand for that currency.

Currency Exchange Rates fluctuate throughout the day, with trading on the market continuously. CurrencySource.com will quote you a rate for your currency exchange and discuss details for your foreign currency transaction.

Indian Rupee

1 INR
U.A.E. Dirham0.091719
Argentine Peso0.075363
Australian Dollar0.027442
Bahrain Dinar0.009390
Brunei Dollar0.034631
Brazilian Real0.043831
Botswana Pula0.161725
Canadian Dollar0.025246
Swiss Franc0.025234
Chilean Peso11.008733
Chinese Yuan0.174556
Colombian Peso45.418190
Cyprus Pound0.009931
Czech Koruna0.398550
Danish Krone0.118687
Euro0.015914
U.K. Pound Sterling0.012567
Hungarian Forint4.097821
Indonesian Rupiah230.847958
Israeli New Sheqel0.090418
Indian Rupee1.000000
Iranian Rial225.829956
Icelandic Krona1.861152
Japanese Yen2.557394
Korean Won24.388254
Kuwaiti Dinar0.006660
Sri Lanka Rupee2.697669
Libyan Dinar0.029518
Maltese Lira0.007284
Mauritian Rupee0.645590
Mexican Peso0.262720
Malaysian Ringgit0.079885
Norwegian Krone0.127274
Nepalese Rupee1.604951
New Zealand Dollar0.031875
Omani Rial0.009603
Pakistan Rupee1.515031
Polish Zloty0.055479
Qatar Riyal0.090907
Saudi Arabian Riyal0.093654
Swedish Krona0.149238
Singapore Dollar0.034631
Slovenian Tolar4.549188
Thai Baht0.790567
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar0.158156
U.S. Dollar0.024975
Venezuelan Bolivar53.133656
South African Rand0.194897