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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


02 November 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank has announced the foreign currency exchange rates for today.

The values of the US dollar and Bahraini dinar remain unchanged, while most other currencies, including the Australian dollar, Kuwaiti dinar, euro, and pound sterling, have decreased in value.

According to the exchange rates published by the Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is 134.23 rupees, and the selling rate is 134.83 rupees. This rate has remained consistent for the past four days.

For today, the buying rate for one euro is 145.77 rupees, with a selling rate of 146.42 rupees.

This reflects a slight decrease from yesterday, when the buying rate was 145.82 rupees, and the selling rate was 146.47 rupees.

The buying rate for one pound sterling today is 173.30 rupees, while the selling rate is 174.07 rupees. In comparison, yesterday’s rates were 174.26 rupees for buying and 174.04 rupees for selling.

The buying rate for one Australian dollar today is 88.08 rupees, with a selling rate of 88.47 rupees. This is a slight drop from yesterday’s rates of 88.11 rupees for buying and 88.50 rupees for selling.

For the Kuwaiti dinar, the buying rate today is 437.64 rupees, and the selling rate is 439.60 rupees, compared to yesterday’s rates of 437.76 rupees for buying and 439.72 rupees for selling.

Meanwhile, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar remains at 356.02 rupees, with a selling rate of 357.62 rupees, unchanged from yesterday.

Publish Date : 02 November 2024 06:10 AM

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