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Rupee depreciates against US dollar in interbank

The Pakistani rupee depreciated by 0.03 percent against the US Dollar in the interbank market, closing at 278.48 after losing nine paisas. Open market rates ranged between 278 and 279. The gold price increased, with the per tola price reaching Rs242,500 in the local market and internationally trading at $2,322 per ounce.

Pakistani rupee loses ground against USD

Pakistani Rupee weakens by 07 paisa against USD in interbank trading. USD closed at Rs 279.26, open market rates at Rs 279.2-282.1. Euro increased by Rs1.04 to Rs 303.09, Japanese Yen remains unchanged at Rs185, British Pound increases by Rs1.15 to Rs 354.02. Emirates Dirham and Saudi Riyal rates increased by 02 paisa each. PSX index gains 681 points for political stability hopes.

Rupee continues to recover against USD

The rupee gained 07 paisa against the US dollar, closing at Rs279.49 in interbank trading, with open market rates at Rs279.75 for buying and Rs282.3 for selling. Additionally, the price of Euro, Japanese Yen, and British Pound fluctuated. In the domestic market, 24-karat gold and platinum experienced price fluctuations.

Dollar Price Crashes Against Pakistan Rupee in Open Market, Latest Rate Here

According to recent reports from Hum News, there has been a significant decline in the exchange rate between the US dollar and the Pakistani Rupee in the open market, with the rate now standing at 302 Rupees per US dollar. This noteworthy drop in the value of the US dollar against the Pakistani Rupee represents a significant development.