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Unusual Forex rate fluctuation?

Over the last weekend, the Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) showed unusual variation against the USD, JPY, AUD and some more hard currencies. The peaks and valleys were so far apart with a remarkably high frequency (eg. USD/LKR: High: 131, Low: 113). The ups and downs were more or less stabilized during the week with occasional drops that recovered quickly. Even the anticipated foreign currency injection by the IMF may not have caused an unusual trend as this. However, I wondered whether the CBSL once again pegged the rates as they have been doing for a long time. Even so, a violent fluctuation like this may not have been realized by pegging. Or is it just a technical glitch? I didn’t see any reason for this trend in media, so I am still looking for a viable explanation. Screen grabs from www.xe.com.