Does Excel not have a currency symbol for China RMB?

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Isn't it essentially the same as the yen symbol? On my Excel XP, it only has the one line going through instead of 2 if I select "normal text,"

I found it under Insert\Symbol or Character code 165.

Edit:
Iridium said:
China RMB? What's that?

It's money, Iridium :)

All expenditures in China must be settled with RMB(REN MIN BI, YUAN).
http://english.cytsonline.com/english/CommonKnowledge/1.htm
 
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Re: Found it

I was thinking the symbol would be RMB for Reeminbi but excel uses
CNY - China, Yuan Renminbi
 
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