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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates



KATHMANDU: Nepal Rastra Bank has announced Wednesday’s exchange rates for foreign currencies.

According to the newly set rates, the value of the US dollar has increased.

The buying rate for one US dollar is set at 138 rupees 32 paisa, while the selling rate is 138 rupees 92 paisa.

The buying rate for the Euro is 141 rupees 90 paisa and the selling rate is 142 rupees 52 paisa.

Similarly, the UK Pound Sterling is being bought at 168 rupees 56 paisa and sold at 169 rupees 29 paisa, while the Swiss Franc has a buying rate of  150 rupees 98 paisa and a selling rate of 151 rupees 63 paisa.

The Australian Dollar is being bought at  85 rupees 53 paisa and sold at 85 rupees 90 paisa.

For ten units of Japanese Yen, the buying rate is  8 rupees 76 paisa, and the selling rate is  8 rupees 80 paisa, while the Chinese Yuan is being bought at 18 rupees 87 paisa and sold at 18 rupees 95 paisa.

The Saudi Riyal has a buying rate of 36 rupees 85 paisa and a selling rate of 37 rupees 01 paisa. The Qatari Riyal is being traded at 37 rupees 96 paisa for buying and 38 rupees 12 paisa for selling.

The central bank has stated that these exchange rates may be revised as needed. Commercial banks may offer slightly different rates, and updated figures can be found on the official website of Nepal Rastra Bank.

Publish Date : 15 January 2025 06:12 AM

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