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Exchange rate of foreign currency, selling rate of dollar 152 rupees 22 paise

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Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has announced the official exchange rate of foreign currencies for today. According to the new rate set by the Central Bank, the buying rate of one US dollar has been fixed at 151 rupees 62 paise and the selling rate of 152 rupees 22 paise.

The common currency of European countries, the Euro, is set at 176 rupees 47 paise and the selling rate is 177 rupees 17 paise, while the UK pound sterling is set at 204 rupees 25 paisa and the selling rate is 205 rupees 06 paise. Similarly, the buying rate of one Swiss franc has been fixed at 192 rupees 51 paisa and the selling rate has been maintained at 193 rupees 27 paisa.  Looking at the exchange rates of other major international currencies, the buying rate of one Australian dollar has reached 108 rupees 29 paise and the selling rate has reached 108 rupees 72 paise.

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