What is the foreign currency exchange rate today?
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 fixed at 152 rupees 70 paisa and the selling rate is 153 rupees 30 paisa.
The buying rate of European Euro One was fixed at Rs 174 55 paise and the selling rate was Rs 175 24 paise, the buying rate of UK Pound Sterling One was fixed at Rs 204 47 paise and the selling rate was Rs 205 28 paise, the buying rate of Swiss Franc One was fixed at Rs 188 66 paise and the selling rate was fixed at Rs 189 40 paise.
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