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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


15 July 2024  

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

Today, due to a decline in the value of the US dollar and dinar, the rates for all foreign currencies, including the euro, pound, and Australian dollar, have increased.

According to Nepal Rastra Bank, as of today, the buying rate for 1 US dollar is 133 rupees 36 paisa and the selling rate is 133 rupees 96 paisa.

The US dollar has maintained this rate for the past three days.

Similarly, the buying rate for 1 Euro is 145 rupees 46 paisa and the selling rate is 146 rupees 12 paisa.

Yesterday, the rates were 145 rupees 24 paisa for buying and 145 rupees 89 paisa for selling.

For the British pound, the buying rate today is 173 rupees 29 paisa and the selling rate is 174 rupees 07 paisa. Yesterday, it was 172 rupees 88 paisa for buying and 173 rupees 66 paisa for selling.

The buying rate for 1 Australian dollar today is 90 rupees 47 paisa and the selling rate is 90 rupees 88 paisa.

Similarly, the buying rate for 1 Kuwaiti dinar today is 436 rupees 39 paisa and the selling rate is 438 rupees 35 paisa. Yesterday, it was 436 rupees 44 paisa for buying and 438 rupees 41 paisa for selling.

The buying rate for Bahraini dinar today is 353 rupees 74 paisa and the selling rate is 355 rupees 33 paisa.

Publish Date : 15 July 2024 06:33 AM

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