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Today’s foreign currency exchange rates


29 August 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Nepal Rastra Bank has announced today’s (Thursday) foreign currency exchange rates.

The value of the US Dollar, Australian Dollar, and Kuwaiti Dinar has increased, while the Euro and the British Pound have decreased in value.

For today, the buying rate of the US Dollar is set at NPR 134.03, with a selling rate of NPR 134.63. Yesterday, the buying rate was NPR 133.99 and the selling rate was NPR 134.59.

The buying rate for the Euro is NPR 149.12, and the selling rate is NPR 149.78. Yesterday, the buying rate was NPR 149.66 and the selling rate was NPR 150.33.

The British Pound is priced at NPR 177.13 for buying and NPR 177.92 for selling. The previous day’s rates were NPR 177.17 for buying and NPR 177.96 for selling.

For the Australian Dollar, the buying rate is NPR 90.96, and the selling rate is NPR 91.37. Yesterday, the rates were NPR 90.92 for buying and NPR 91.33 for selling.

The Kuwaiti Dinar has a buying rate of NPR 439.00 and a selling rate of NPR 440.96. Yesterday’s rates were NPR 438.91 for buying and NPR 440.87 for selling.

Similarly, the Bahraini Dinar is set at NPR 355.61 for buying and NPR 357.20 for selling. The previous day’s rates were NPR 355.56 for buying and NPR 357.15 for selling.

Publish Date : 29 August 2024 06:51 AM

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