Thursday Dec 26, 2024
Thursday Dec 26, 2024

US dollar's value remains unchanged


Nepalnews
2024 Dec 26, 6:20,

KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has released the foreign exchange rates for Thursday.

The US dollar's value remains unchanged at its highest-ever rate. In addition, most foreign currencies, such as the Australian dollar, euro, pound, Kuwaiti dinar, and Bahraini dinar, have seen an increase today.

As per the exchange rates provided by the Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar today is 136 rupees 03 paisa, and the selling rate is 136 rupees 63 paisa. The US dollar was traded at the same price yesterday, marking its peak value.

The buying rate for one euro today is 141 rupees 64 paisa, and the selling rate is 142 rupees 27 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate for one euro was 141 rupees 47 paisa, and the selling rate was 142 rupees 10 paisa.

The buying rate for one British pound today is 170 rupees 72 paisa, with the selling rate at 171 rupees 47 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate for one pound was 170 rupees 51 paisa, and the selling rate was 171 rupees 27 paisa.

For the Australian dollar, the buying rate today is 84 rupees 89 paisa, and the selling rate is 85 rupees 25 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate for one Australian dollar was 84 rupees 79 paisa, with the selling rate at 85 rupees 16 paisa.

The buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar today is 441 rupees 51 paisa, and the selling rate is 443 rupees 46 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate for one dinar was 441 rupees 37 paisa, and the selling rate was 443 rupees 32 paisa.

Similarly, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar today is 360 rupees 44 paisa, and the selling rate is 362 rupees 02 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar was 360 rupees 44 paisa, and the selling rate was 362 rupees 03 paisa.


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