Pakistani rupee gains strength against US dollar
On Thursday, the Pakistani Rupee strengthened by 05 paisa against the US Dollar in interbank trading, closing at Rs279.81, up from the previous day’s Rs279.86.
As per the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP), the dollar’s buying and selling rates in the open market stood at Rs280.1 and Rs281.6, respectively.
The Euro experienced a rise of Rs3.73, reaching Rs302.07 from its prior value of Rs298.34, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
The Japanese Yen edged up by 01 paisa to close at Rs1.88, while the British Pound saw an increase of Rs2.34, trading at Rs361.03 compared to its last closing of Rs358.69.
Conversely, the exchange rates for the Emirates Dirham and the Saudi Riyal dropped by 02 paisa each, settling at Rs76.18 and Rs74.59, respectively.
Meanwhile, the exchange rate of the UK Pound (GBP) against the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) was recorded at 360.70 today, influencing trade, travel, and remittance flows between the two nations. This rate represents the value of one UK Pound in Pakistani Rupees and is affected by various factors, including market demand, geopolitical events, and economic indicators.
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