Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced today’s (Monday) foreign currency exchange rates.

The US dollar remains high, while most other foreign currencies, including the Euro, Pound, Australian Dollar, and Dinar, have declined in value.

For today, the buying rate for 1 US dollar is set at 133.71 rupees, and the selling rate is 134.31 rupees.

This rate is the highest ever recorded for the US dollar and is unchanged from yesterday.

The buying rate for 1 Euro today is 145.86 rupees, with a selling rate of 146.52 rupees.

Yesterday, the buying rate was 144.88 rupees and the selling rate was 145.53 rupees.

The buying rate for 1 British Pound is 171.14 rupees, and the selling rate is 171.91 rupees.

Yesterday, the buying rate was 170.46 rupees and the selling rate was 171.23 rupees.

For today, the buying rate for 1 Australian Dollar is 87.05 rupees, and the selling rate is 87.44 rupees. Yesterday, these rates were 87.10 rupees and 87.49 rupees, respectively.

The buying rate for 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is 437.89 rupees, with a selling rate of 439.86 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate was 437.79 rupees and the selling rate was 439.76 rupees.

The buying rate for 1 Bahraini Dinar is 354.67 rupees, and the selling rate is 356.26 rupees.

Yesterday, the rates were 354.72 rupees and 356.31 rupees, respectively.

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