The Pakistani rupee experienced slight depreciation against the US dollar, weakening by 0.15% in the interbank market on Wednesday.
According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the rupee settled at 279.88, marking a decrease of Re0.45 in the interbank market.
In the open market, the PKR was being sold at Rs281.50 against the greenback.
It’s noteworthy that the Pakistani rupee had enjoyed a remarkable 28-session streak of positive performance, one of the lengthiest appreciations in recent times.
It had cumulatively strengthened by 10.93% since its record low of 307.1 in the interbank market on September 5.
The Pakistani rupee depreciated by 0.15% against the US dollar in the interbank market, settling at 279.88 rupees. In the open market, it was being sold at 281.50 rupees. This comes after a 28-session streak of positive performance by the rupee, during which it had strengthened by 10.93%.
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