Friday, December 19th, 2025

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has fixed the exchange rate of foreign currency for today (Wednesday).

Some foreign currencies, including the US Dollar, Euro, Kuwaiti Dinar, and Bahraini Dinar, have risen in value today.

Similarly, the value of some currencies, including the British Pound and the Australian Dollar, has decreased.

According to the information released by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate of 1 US dollar is fixed at 132 rupees 34 paisa, and the selling rate is 132 rupees 94 paisa for today.

Similarly, for today, the buying price of 1 European Euro has been fixed at 143 rupees 64, and the selling price at 144 rupees 29 paisa.

Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 European Euro was 143 rupees 62, and the selling rate was 144 rupees 27 paisa.

Similarly, the buying rate of 1 British Pound has been fixed at 167 rupees 89 paisa, and the selling rate has been fixed at 168 rupees 65 paisa.

For today, the buying rate of 1 Australian Dollar is 86 rupees 62 paisa, and the selling rate is 87 rupees 01 paisa.

Similarly, the buying rate of 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is fixed at 430 rupees 13 paisa, and the selling rate is 432 rupees 08.

The buying rate of Bahraini Dinar is 351 rupees 05 paisa, and the selling rate is 352 rupees 64 paisa.

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