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The price of the American and Australian dollar fell, the price of the euro, pound and dinar also fell at a high rate!

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Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has determined the exchange rate of foreign currencies for today. Today, the exchange rates of all foreign currencies, including the US dollar, Australian dollar, Euro, pound, Kuwaiti and Bahraini dinars, have fallen at a high rate. Yesterday, the exchange rate of all these currencies increased at a high rate. Today, the buying rate of US dollar 1 is 146 rupees 27 paisa and the selling rate is 146 rupees 87 paisa. 

Yesterday, the buying rate of US dollar 1 was 147 rupees 15 paisa and the selling rate was 147 rupees 75 paisa. This exchange rate of the US dollar is the most expensive so far. Similarly, today the buying rate of Euro 1 is 169 rupees 80 paisa and the selling rate is 170 rupees 50 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate of Euro 1 was 171 rupees 34 paisa and the selling rate was 172 rupees 04 paisa.  Today, the buying rate of Pound Sterling 1 is 195 rupees 29 paise and the selling rate is 196 rupees 09 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of Pound Sterling 1 was 197 rupees 11 paise and the selling rate was 197 rupees 92 paise. 

Today, the buying rate of 1 Australian dollar is 103 rupees 11 paise and the selling rate is 103 rupees 54 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 Australian dollar was 103 rupees 78 paise and the selling rate was 104 rupees 20 paise.  Similarly, today the buying price of Kubeti Dinar 1 is 477 rupees 69 paisa and the selling price is 479 rupees 65 paisa. Yesterday, the buying rate of Kubeti Dinar 1 was 480 rupees 57 paisa and the selling rate was 482 rupees 53 paisa. 


Today, the buying rate of 1 Bahraini dinar is 387 rupees 57 paise and the selling rate is 389 rupees 16 paise. Yesterday, the buying rate of 1 Bahraini dinar was 390 rupees 06 paisa and the selling rate was 391 rupees 65 paisa. 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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