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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


09 July 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced the foreign currency exchange rates for Tuesday.

According to NRB, the US dollar has seen a slight increase in value, with the buying rate set at 133 rupees 30 paisa and the selling rate at 133 rupees 90 paisa.

This marks a slight uptick from yesterday’s rates of 133 rupees 28 paise for buying and 133 rupees 88 paise for selling, after the dollar remained stable for the past three days.

Meanwhile, the Euro’s buying rate stands at 144 rupees 35 paisa and the selling rate at 145 rupees, compared to yesterday’s rates of 144 rupees 45 paisa and 145 rupees 10 paisa respectively.

The British Pound’s buying rate is now 170 rupees 96 paisa, with a selling rate of 171 rupees 73 paisa, up from yesterday’s 170 rupees 73 paisa and 171 rupees 50 paisa.

Similarly, the Australian Dollar’s buying rate is 89 rupees 86 paisa and selling rate is 90 rupees 26 paisa, down from yesterday’s 89 rupees 96 paisa and 90 rupees 37 paisa.

Meanwhile, the Kuwaiti Dinar’s buying rate is 435 rupees 62 paisa and selling rate is 437 rupees 58 paisa, compared to yesterday’s 435 rupees 36 paisa and 437 rupees 32 paisa.

The Bahraini Dinar’s buying rate is 353 rupees 62 paisa and selling rate is 355 rupees 21 paisa, slightly up from yesterday’s 353 rupees 56 paisa and 355 rupees 15 paisa.

Publish Date : 09 July 2024 06:49 AM

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