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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


01 December 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has published today’s exchange rates for foreign currencies.

Today, the exchange rates for foreign currencies, including the US dollar, Australian dollar, euro, pound, and dinar, remain unchanged. Therefore, foreign currencies will be traded at the same rates as yesterday.

According to the exchange rate published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate of one US dollar today is 134 rupees 88 paisa, and the selling rate is 135 rupees 48 paisa. The US dollar is being traded at the same price as it was yesterday.

Similarly, the buying rate for one euro today is 142 rupees 43 paisa, and the selling rate is 143 rupees 06 paisa.

The buying rate for one British pound today is 171 rupees 21 paisa, and the selling rate is 171 rupees 97 paisa.

The buying rate for one Australian dollar is 87 rupees 76 paisa, and the selling rate is 88 rupees 15 paisa.

The buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar is 438 rupees 96 paisa, and the selling rate is 440 rupees 92 paisa.

Additionally, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar is 357 rupees 75 paisa, and the selling rate is 359 rupees 34 paisa. The exchange rate for the Bahraini dinar has remained unchanged from yesterday as well.

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