Wednesday, December 24th, 2025

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



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

The value of the US dollar remains unchanged from yesterday, while the pound sterling and Bahraini dinar have decreased.

Conversely, the Euro, Australian dollar, and Kuwaiti dinar have seen an increase in value.

According to the exchange rates published by Nepal Rastra Bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is 133.63 rupees, and the selling rate is 134.23 rupees. The US dollar has maintained this price for the past three days.

For today, the buying rate for one Euro is 149.18 rupees, and the selling rate is 149.85 rupees.

This reflects a slight increase from yesterday’s rates, which were 149.14 rupees for buying and 149.81 rupees for selling.

The buying rate for one pound sterling today is 178.72 rupees, with a selling rate of 179.53 rupees. This marks a decrease from yesterday’s buying rate of 178.94 rupees and selling rate of 179.74 rupees.

Today, the buying rate for one Australian dollar is 92.24 rupees, and the selling rate is 92.65 rupees, up from yesterday’s buying rate of 92.05 rupees and selling rate of 92.46 rupees.

Likewise, the buying rate for one Kuwaiti dinar remains at 438.15 rupees, with a selling rate of 440.11 rupees.

This is a slight increase from yesterday’s rates of 438.02 rupees for buying and 439.98 rupees for selling.

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