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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has published the foreign exchange rates for Friday.

According to the central bank, the buying rate of one US dollar is set at Rs. 134.89, while the selling rate stands at Rs. 135.49. Likewise, one European euro is being bought at Rs. 152.93 and sold at Rs. 153.61.

The buying and selling rates for one British pound sterling are Rs. 179.96 and Rs. 180.76, respectively. Similarly, one Swiss franc is being bought at Rs. 163.21 and sold at Rs. 163.93.

The Australian dollar has a buying rate of Rs. 86.27 and a selling rate of Rs. 86.65. The Canadian dollar is set at Rs. 97.66 for buying and Rs. 98.10 for selling, while the Singapore dollar is valued at Rs. 103.15 and Rs. 103.61, respectively.

For other currencies:

Japanese Yen (per 10 units): Buying at Rs. 9.35, Selling at Rs. 9.39

Chinese Yuan: Buying at Rs. 18.55, Selling at Rs. 18.63

Saudi Riyal: Buying at Rs. 35.97, Selling at Rs. 36.13

Qatari Riyal: Buying at Rs. 37.01, Selling at Rs. 37.17

Thai Baht: Buying at Rs. 4.03, Selling at Rs. 4.05

UAE Dirham: Buying at Rs. 36.72, Selling at Rs. 36.89

Malaysian Ringgit: Buying at Rs. 31.26, Selling at Rs. 31.40

South Korean Won (per 100 units): Buying at Rs. 9.46, Selling at Rs. 9.50

Swedish Kronor: Buying at Rs. 13.90, Selling at Rs. 13.96

Danish Kronor: Buying at Rs. 20.49, Selling at Rs. 20.58

Hong Kong Dollar: Buying at Rs. 17.39, Selling at Rs. 17.47

Kuwaiti Dinar: Buying at Rs. 439.76, Selling at Rs. 441.72

Bahraini Dinar: Buying at Rs. 357.80, Selling at Rs. 359.39

Omani Rial: Buying at Rs. 350.39, Selling at Rs. 351.94

Indian Rupees (per 100 units): Buying at Rs. 160.00, Selling at Rs. 160.15

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