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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


20 October 2024  

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

Today, the regulatory rates for all foreign currencies, including the US dollar, Euro, dinar, Australian dollar, and pound, remain unchanged.

This means that the rates for all foreign currency transactions today are the same as those traded on Saturday.

According to the exchange rate published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is 134 rupees and 21 paisa, while the selling rate is 134 rupees and 81 paisa. The US dollar traded at these same rates yesterday.

For today, the buying rate for one Euro is set at 146 rupees and 54 paisa, with a selling rate of 146 rupees and 19 paisa.

Additionally, the buying rate for one British pound is 175 rupees and 07 paisa, while the selling rate is 175 rupees and 85 paisa.

The buying rate for one Australian dollar is fixed at 90 rupees and 05 paisa, with the selling rate at 90 rupees and 46 paisa.

Furthermore, the buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar remains at 437 rupees and 94 paisa, while the selling rate is maintained at 439 rupees and 89 paisa.

Meanwhile, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar is set at 355 rupees and 98 paisa, with a selling rate of 357 rupees and 57 paisa.

Publish Date : 20 October 2024 07:52 AM

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