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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


26 October 2024  

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KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has announced today’s (October 26) exchange rates for foreign currencies.

Most foreign currencies, including the US dollar, Kuwaiti dinar, euro, and pound, have increased in value. However, some currencies, such as the Australian dollar, have depreciated.

According to the rates published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is 134.24 rupees, and the selling rate is 134.84 rupees.

Yesterday, the buying rate for one US dollar was 134.23 rupees, and the selling rate was 134.83 rupees.

For today, the buying rate for one euro remains at 145.28 rupees, while the selling rate is 145.93 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate for one euro was 144.90 rupees, and the selling rate was 145.55 rupees.

Today, the buying rate for one pound sterling is 174.24 rupees, and the selling rate is 175.02 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate for one pound sterling was 174.13 rupees, and the selling rate was 174.91 rupees.

For the Australian dollar, the buying rate today is 88.99 rupees, and the selling rate is 89.39 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate was 89.23 rupees, and the selling rate was 89.73 rupees.

Likewise, the buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar is 438.25 rupees, and the selling rate is 440.21 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate was 438.12 rupees, and the selling rate was 440.08 rupees.

Today, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar is 356.05 rupees, while the selling rate is 357.64 rupees. Yesterday, the buying rate for one Bahraini dinar was 356.00 rupees, and the selling rate was 357.59 rupees.

Publish Date : 26 October 2024 07:23 AM

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