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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


13 November 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has released the foreign currency exchange rates for today (Wednesday).

The exchange rate for the US dollar remains unchanged from yesterday.

However, the value of most currencies, including the Australian dollar, euro, British pound, and Kuwaiti and Bahraini dinars, has decreased, a trend that began on Tuesday.

According to the rates published by NRB, the buying rate for one US dollar is 134 rupees and 74 paisa, while the selling rate is 135 rupees and 34 paisa.

For the euro, the buying rate today is 143 rupees and 22 paisa, with a selling price of 143 rupees and 85 paisa.

In comparison, yesterday’s rates were 143 rupees and 65 paisa for buying and 144 rupees and 29 paisa for selling.

The buying rate for one British pound sterling is 172 rupees and 86 paisa, and the selling rate is 173 rupees and 63 paisa.

Yesterday, these rates were 173 rupees and 55 paisa for buying and 174 rupees and 32 paisa for selling.

Today, the buying rate for one Australian dollar is 88 rupees and 19 paisa, with a selling rate of 88 rupees and 58 paisa.

Yesterday, the rates were 88 rupees and 67 paisa for buying and 89 rupees and 06 paisa for selling.

Additionally, the buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar is 438 rupees and 35 paisa, with a selling rate of 440 rupees and 30 paisa.

Yesterday, these rates were 438 rupees and 55 paisa for buying and 440 rupees and 55 paisa for selling.

Additionally, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar is 357 rupees and 46 paisa, while the selling rate is 359 rupees and 05 paisa.

Yesterday, the buying rate was 357 rupees and 55 paisa, and the selling rate was 359 rupees and 09 paisa.

Publish Date : 13 November 2024 06:19 AM

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