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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


15 November 2024  

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

The values of all foreign currencies, including the Australian Dollar, Euro, Pound Sterling, and Kuwaiti Dinar, have further decreased today, following a similar trend from yesterday. In contrast, the value of the US Dollar and Bahraini Dinar has increased.

According to the rates published by the Bank, the buying rate for one US Dollar is 134.74 Nepalese Rupees, while the selling rate is 135.34 Rupees.

This is an increase from yesterday’s rates, which were 134.71 Rupees for buying and 135.31 Rupees for selling.

For the Euro, today’s buying rate is 141.61 Rupees, and the selling rate is 142.24 Rupees. This reflects a decline from yesterday’s rates of 142.96 Rupees for buying and 143.60 Rupees for selling.

The buying rate for one Pound Sterling today is 170.30 Rupees, with a selling price of 171.06 Rupees. This is lower than yesterday’s rates of 171.59 Rupees for buying and 172.35 Rupees for selling.

For the Australian Dollar, today’s buying rate is 87.05 Rupees, and the selling price is 87.44 Rupees. This shows a decrease from yesterday’s buying rate of 87.84 Rupees and a selling rate of 88.24 Rupees.

The buying rate for one Kuwaiti Dinar today is 437.91 Rupees, with a selling rate of 439.86 Rupees, down from yesterday’s buying rate of 437.95 Rupees and selling rate of 439.95 Rupees.

Meanwhile, the buying rate for one Bahraini Dinar today is 357.52 Rupees, while the selling rate is 359.12 Rupees. This marks a slight increase from yesterday’s buying rate of 357.41 Rupees and selling rate of 359.00 Rupees.

Publish Date : 15 November 2024 06:27 AM

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