What is the foreign currency exchange rate?
Kathmandu. Nepal Rastra Bank has determined the exchange rate of foreign currency for Saturday. According to which, the buying rate of one US dollar has remained at 151 rupees 71 paisa and the selling rate has been maintained at 152 rupees 31 paisa. Similarly, the buying rate of one Australian dollar is 180 rupees 64 paisa and the selling rate is 199 rupees 07 paisa, the buying rate of one Canadian dollar is 190 rupees 84 paisa and the selling rate is 110 rupees 27 paisa.
The buying rate of one European Euro is 176 rupees 64 paisa and the selling rate is 177 rupees 34 paisa, the buying rate of one British pound sterling is 233 rupees 59 paisa and the selling rate is 204 rupees 39 paisa and the buying rate of one Swiss franc is 193 rupees 83 and the selling rate is 194 rupees 60 paisa.
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