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Here are the foreign currency exchange rates for today

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Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has determined the exchange rate of foreign currency for today. According to Rashtra Bank, the buying rate of one US dollar has been set at 140 rupees 26 paisa and the selling rate is 140 rupees 86 paisa. Similarly, the buying rate of the European Euro unit is 163 rupees 07 paise and the selling rate is 163 rupees 76 paise, the buying rate of the UK pound sterling is 186 rupees 73 paise and the selling rate is 187 rupees 53 paise, the buying rate of the Swiss franc is 176 rupees 27 paise and the selling rate is 177 rupees 03 paise.

The buying rate of one Australian dollar is 91 rupees 36 paise and the selling rate is 91 rupees 75 paise, the buying rate of one Canadian dollar is 100 rupees 21 paise and the selling rate of 100 rupees is 64 paise, the buying rate of one Singapore dollar is 108 rupees and the selling rate is 108 rupees 47 paise. The buying rate of Japanese yen 10 is 9 rupees 18 paisa and the selling rate is 9 rupees 21 paisa, the buying rate of Chinese yuan is 19 rupees 70 paisa and the selling rate is 19 rupees 78 paisa, the buying rate of one Saudi Arabian riyal is 37 rupees 40 paisa and the selling rate is 37 rupees 56 paisa, the buying rate of one Qatari riyal is 38 rupees 48 paisa and the selling rate is 38 rupees 64 paisa.

According to the central bank, the buying rate of one Thai baht is 4 rupees 29 paise and the selling rate is 4 rupees 31 paise, the buying rate of one UAE dirham is 38 rupees 19 paise and the selling rate is 38 rupees 35 paise, the buying rate of one Malaysian ringgit is 33 rupees 21 paise and the selling rate is 33 rupees 36 paise, the buying rate of South Korean One 100 is 9 rupees 75 paise and the selling rate is 9 rupees 79 paise. The buying rate of one Swedish kroner is 14 rupees 92 paisa and the selling rate is 14 rupees 98 paisa and the buying rate of one Danish kroner is 21 rupees 83 paisa and the selling rate is 21 rupees 93 paisa.

The National Bank has set the buying rate of one Hong Kong dollar at 18 rupees 05 paise and the selling rate of 18 rupees 13 paise, the buying rate of one Kuwaiti dinar is 457 rupees 50 paise and the selling rate of 459 rupees 46 paise, the buying rate of one Bahraini dinar is 372 rupees 04 paise and the selling rate is 373 rupees 63 paise, the buying rate of one omni riyal is 364 rupees 30 paise and the selling rate is 365 paise. It is Rs 86 paise. The buying rate of 100 Indian rupees is fixed at 160 rupees and the selling rate is 15 paise at 160 rupees.

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