The Australian dollar, euro and pound fell, while the Bahraini dinar rose
Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has determined the exchange rate of foreign currencies for Monday. Even today, the US dollar remains at a high value. Some currencies, including the Bahraini dinar, have appreciated. According to Nepal Rastra Bank, the exchange rate of foreign currencies including Australian dollar, euro, pound, and Kuwaiti dinar decreased today.
Even today, the buying rate of US dollar 1 is 146 rupees 88 paisa and the selling rate is 147 rupees 48 paisa. This exchange rate of the US dollar is the most expensive so far. The US dollar has been stable at this price for the past three days.
Similarly, today the buying rate of Euro 1 is 174 rupees 05 paisa and the selling rate is 174 rupees 76 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate of Euro 1 was 175 rupees 12 paise and the selling rate was 175 rupees 83 paise.
Today, the buying rate of Pound Sterling 1 is 201 rupees 07 paise and the selling rate is 201 rupees 89 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of Pound Sterling 1 was Rs 201 94 paise and the selling rate was Rs 202 76 paise. Today, the buying rate of 1 Australian dollar is 102 rupees 25 paise and the selling rate is 102 rupees 67 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 Australian dollar was 102 rupees 79 paise and the selling rate was 103 rupees 21 paise.
Similarly, today the buying rate of Kubeti Dinar 1 is 481 rupees 10 paisa and the selling rate is 483 rupees 07 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 Kubeti Dinar was 481 rupees 97 paisa and the selling rate was 483 rupees 94 paisa.
Today, the buying rate of 1 Bahraini dinar is 389 rupees 60 paise and the selling rate is 391 rupees 19 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 Bahraini dinar was 389 rupees 59 paise and the selling rate was 391 rupees 18 paise. According to the National Bank, this exchange rate can be revised at any time as needed.
Exchange rates set by commercial banks may vary and updated exchange rates are available on the Central Bank's website.
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