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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


08 September 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced the exchange rates for foreign currencies for today (Sunday).

The values of foreign currencies, including the Australian Dollar, Malaysian Ringgit, US Dollar, Euro, Pound, and Dinar, remain unchanged from Saturday.

In other words, most foreign currencies will be traded today at the same rates as they were on the previous day.

According to the foreign currency exchange rates published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is 134.02 rupees, while the selling rate is 134.62 rupees. These rates are the same as yesterday’s.

For the Euro, the buying rate today is set at 148.84 rupees and the selling rate at 149.50 rupees, unchanged from the previous day.

The buying rate for one British Pound is 176.66 rupees and the selling rate is 177.34 rupees.

For the Australian Dollar, the buying rate today is 90.26 rupees and the selling rate is 90.66 rupees.

The buying rate for one Saudi Arabian Riyal is 35.70 rupees and the selling rate is 35.86 rupees.

The Qatari Riyal’s buying rate remains at 36.77 rupees and the selling rate at 36.93 rupees.

Similarly, the buying rate for one UAE Dirham is 36.49 rupees and the selling rate is 36.65 rupees.

Publish Date : 08 September 2024 06:11 AM

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