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Value of USD down, Dinar, Pound, Euro, AUD up

Nepalkhabar

 |  Kathmandu

While the value of USD has decreased, that of many foreign currencies including Kuwaity Dinar, UK Pound, Australian Dollar, and Euro has gone up.

According to the details unveiled by Nepal Rastra Bank today, the buying rate of one USD is set for Rs 133.30 and the selling rate of one USD is Rs 133.90 today. The buying rate of one USD was Rs 133.36 and its selling rate was Rs 133.96 yesterday.

Similarly, the buying rate of one Euro is Rs 143.92 and the selling rate is Rs 144.57 today. The buying rate was Rs 143.47 and its selling rate was 144.11 on Thursday.

The buying rate of one UK Pound is Rs 169.02 and the selling price is Rs 170.78 today. Its buying price was Rs 169.33 and selling price was Rs 170.10 yesterday.

Likewise, the buying price of one AUD is fixed for Rs 89.68 and selling price is Rs 90.09 today. Its buying price was Rs 88.96 and selling price was Rs 89.36 on Thursday.

The buying price of one Kuwaity Dinar is fixed for Rs 435.32 and its selling price is Rs 437.28 today. Its buying price was Rs 435.01 and selling price was Rs 436.96 yesterday.

Similarly, the buying rate of one Bahrain Dinar is Rs 353.61 and its selling rate is set for Rs 355.20 today. Its buying rate was Rs 353.76 and the selling rate was Rs 355.36 yesterday.

 



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