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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



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

While the value of the US dollar remains stable, many other foreign currencies have seen fluctuations. The Bahraini dinar, in particular, has experienced a slight decrease in value.

For today, the buying rate of the US dollar is set at 134.01 rupees, and the selling rate is 134.61 rupees, maintaining the same rates as yesterday and this morning.

The buying rate of the European Euro is 147.79 rupees, and the selling rate is 148.45 rupees, up from yesterday’s rates of 147.28 rupees for buying and 147.94 rupees for selling.

The British Pound is priced at 173.48 rupees for buying and 174.25 rupees for selling, compared to yesterday’s rates of 172.92 rupees for buying and 173.69 rupees for selling.

The Australian Dollar is set at 89.37 rupees for buying and 89.77 rupees for selling, an increase from yesterday’s rates of 88.84 rupees for buying and 89.24 rupees for selling.

The Kuwaiti Dinar is valued at 438.80 rupees for buying and 440.77 rupees for selling today, up from yesterday’s rates of 438.14 rupees for buying and 440.10 rupees for selling.

The Bahraini Dinar is priced at 355.52 rupees for buying and 357.11 rupees for selling, a slight decrease from yesterday’s rates of 355.53 rupees for buying and 357.13 rupees for selling.

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