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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has released the foreign currency exchange rates for Tuesday, showing a mix of stability and fluctuations across various currencies.

The US dollar has maintained the same rate for three consecutive days, with the buying rate at NPR 136.30 and the selling rate at NPR 136.90.

Among other currencies, the Bahraini dinar saw a slight rise today after remaining steady for the past two days. It is now being traded at NPR 361.54 for buying and NPR 363.13 for selling, a slight increase from yesterday’s rates of NPR 361.52 and NPR 363.11, respectively.

In contrast, the values of the euro, pound, Australian dollar, and Kuwaiti dinar declined compared to the previous day. The euro is currently at NPR 151.27 (buying) and NPR 151.94 (selling), down from NPR 153.31 and NPR 153.99.

The British pound dropped to NPR 179.40 for buying and NPR 180.19 for selling, compared to yesterday’s NPR 181.35 and NPR 182.15.

Similarly, the Australian dollar’s buying rate fell to NPR 87.13 and the selling rate to NPR 87.51, slightly lower than Monday’s NPR 87.40 and NPR 87.78.

The Kuwaiti dinar also dipped to NPR 443.18 (buying) and NPR 445.13 (selling), from NPR 444.30 and NPR 446.26 the day before.

These changes reflect daily adjustments in the foreign exchange market influenced by global financial movements.

Publish Date : 13 May 2025 06:22 AM

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