What is the foreign currency exchange rate for today?
Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has announced the exchange rate of foreign currency for Wednesday. According to Rashtra Bank, the buying rate of the US dollar has been fixed at 154 rupees 16 paisa and the selling rate has been fixed at 154 rupees 76 paisa. Similarly, the buying rate of European Euro One is set at 179 rupees 12 paise and the selling rate is set at 179 rupees 82 paise, while the buying rate of UK Pound Sterling is set at 206 rupees 66 paise and the selling rate is set at 207 rupees 46 paise.
The buying rate of one Swiss franc is 195 rupees 82 paisa and the selling rate is 196 rupees 58 paisa. The buying rate of one Australian dollar has been fixed at 109 rupees 74 paisa and the selling rate has been fixed at 110 rupees 17 paisa. The buying rate of one Canadian dollar is 112 rupees 14 paise and the selling rate is 112 rupees 57 paise. The buying rate of one Singapore dollar has been fixed at 120 rupees 33 paise and the selling rate of 120 rupees 80 paise.
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