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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has fixed the foreign currency exchange rates for today (July 2).

Most major foreign currencies, including the US Dollar, Euro, Pound, Dinar, and Australian Dollar, have shown an increase in value today.

According to the Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for 1 US Dollar today is fixed at NPR 133.21 and the selling rate at NPR 133.81.

The value of the US Dollar, which had remained stable for the past three days, has risen today.

Over the last three days, the buying rate for 1 US Dollar was NPR 133.12 and the selling rate was NPR 133.72.

Similarly, today’s buying rate for 1 Euro has been set at NPR 143.17 with a selling rate of NPR 143.82.

Yesterday, the buying rate was NPR 142.64 and the selling rate was NPR 143.28.

Likewise, the buying rate for 1 British Pound today is NPR 168.80 and the selling rate is NPR 169.56. Yesterday, it was NPR 168.32 for buying and NPR 169.08 for selling.

The buying rate for 1 Australian Dollar today stands at NPR 88.88 and the selling rate at NPR 89.28. Yesterday, it was NPR 88.76 for buying and NPR 89.16 for selling.

For the Kuwaiti Dinar, the buying rate today is NPR 434.67 and the selling rate NPR 436.59. Yesterday’s rates were NPR 433.98 for buying and NPR 435.94 for selling.

Similarly, the buying rate for the Bahraini Dinar today is NPR 353.35 and the selling rate NPR 354.94. Yesterday, it was NPR 353.10 for buying and NPR 354.69 for selling.

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