However, the leu continued its decline against the US dollar, with the indicative slightly weakening to 2.8504 units, from 2.8495 units on Monday.
The leu opened almost flat at 4.097/4.1 to the euro but it soon started to strenghten in a quiet market.
The leu touched an early high at 4.087 versus the euro, and traded at 4.0875/4.089 against the euro at around GMT1000.
Dealers said the leu was not impacted by the CPI data, as a higher inflation was espected. Consumer prices rose 0.66% in April from a month earlier, while the annual inflation accelerated to 8.34%, the highest level since July 2008, the statistics institute INS said Tuesday.
On the money market Tuesday morning, overnight rates fell to 2.9%-3.4% a year, from 3.2%-3.7% a year the day before.