Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has released today’s foreign exchange rates, with the US dollar reaching an all-time high.

According to the central bank, the buying rate for one US dollar is set at Rs 139.70, and the selling rate is Rs 140.30.

The buying rate for one European Euro is Rs 145.24, while the selling rate stands at Rs 145.86.

The UK Pound Sterling is trading at Rs 175.84 (buying) and Rs 176.60 (selling). The Swiss Franc is priced at Rs 154.73 (buying) and Rs 155.40 (selling).

Other foreign currencies are also valued as follows: The Australian Dollar is priced at Rs 86.82 (buying) and Rs 87.20 (selling), while the Canadian Dollar is set at Rs 96.78 (buying) and Rs 97.19 (selling).

The Singapore Dollar is trading at Rs 103.60 (buying) and Rs 104.04 (selling). The Japanese Yen is at Rs 9.29 (buying) and Rs 9.33 (selling) for 10 yen, and the Chinese Yuan stands at Rs 19.19 (buying) and Rs 19.27 (selling).

For Gulf currencies, the Saudi Arabian Riyal is priced at Rs 37.25 (buying) and Rs 37.41 (selling), while the Qatari Riyal is at Rs 38.33 (buying) and Rs 38.50 (selling).

The Thai Baht is valued at Rs 4.09 (buying) and Rs 4.11 (selling), and the UAE Dirham is at Rs 38.04 (buying) and Rs 38.20 (selling).

The Malaysian Ringgit is priced at Rs 31.31 (buying) and Rs 31.44 (selling), while the South Korean Won stands at Rs 9.57 (buying) and Rs 9.61 (selling) for 100 won.

Scandinavian currencies include the Swedish Krona at Rs 12.98 (buying) and Rs 13.04 (selling), and the Danish Krone at Rs 19.47 (buying) and Rs 19.56 (selling).

The Hong Kong Dollar is priced at Rs 17.96 (buying) and Rs 18.04 (selling), the Kuwaiti Dinar at Rs 452.35 (buying) and Rs 454.30 (selling), the Bahraini Dinar at Rs 370.66 (buying) and Rs 372.25 (selling), and the Omani Rial at Rs 362.86 (buying) and Rs 364.42 (selling).

Similarly, the Indian Rupee is valued at Rs 160 (buying) and Rs 160.15 (selling) for 100 rupees.

Publish Date : 01 March 2025 07:15 AM

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