The value of the US dollar increased

The value of the US dollar increased

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has announced the foreign currency exchange rates for Tuesday, noting a rise in the value of the US dollar. The buying rate of the US dollar has been set at Rs. 137.28, while the selling rate is Rs. 137.88. This marks an increase compared to Monday’s rates, when the buying rate was Rs. 136.99 and the selling rate was Rs. 137.59.

Other major currencies also saw fixed rates by the central bank. The Euro’s buying and selling rates are Rs. 160.56 and Rs. 161.26, respectively. The UK Pound Sterling is priced at Rs. 185.15 for buying and Rs. 185.96 for selling, while the Swiss Franc stands at Rs. 172.41 and Rs. 173.16, respectively. The Australian Dollar’s rates are Rs. 90.19 (buying) and Rs. 90.59 (selling). Similarly, the Canadian Dollar is at Rs. 100.42 and Rs. 100.86, and the Singapore Dollar at Rs. 107.20 and Rs. 107.67.

Asian and Middle Eastern currencies also have their rates set. For the Japanese Yen (per 10 units), the buying rate is Rs. 9.32, with a selling rate of Rs. 9.36. The Chinese Yuan’s buying and selling rates are Rs. 19.15 and Rs. 19.24. Saudi Arabian Riyal and Qatari Riyal stand at Rs. 36.60 / Rs. 36.76 and Rs. 37.67 / Rs. 37.83 respectively for buying and selling. The Thai Baht is priced at Rs. 4.24 for buying and Rs. 4.26 for selling, while the UAE Dirham’s rates are Rs. 37.37 and Rs. 37.54. The Malaysian Ringgit’s rates are Rs. 32.28 and Rs. 32.42. The South Korean Won (per 100 units) has buying and selling rates of Rs. 9.94 and Rs. 9.99. The Swedish Krona and Danish Kroner are fixed at Rs. 14.32 / Rs. 14.39 and Rs. 21.52 / Rs. 21.61 respectively.

Additional currencies include the Hong Kong Dollar, with buying and selling rates at Rs. 17.49 and Rs. 17.56. The Kuwaiti Dinar commands a high rate of Rs. 449.45 for buying and Rs. 451.41 for selling. Bahraini Dinar’s rates are Rs. 364.15 and Rs. 365.74, and the Omani Riyal is priced at Rs. 356.59 and Rs. 358.15 respectively. The Indian Rupee (per 100 notes) is set at Rs. 160.00 for buying and Rs. 160.15 for selling.

Nepal Rastra Bank has indicated that it may revise these exchange rates at any time as required. It also noted that commercial banks may set different exchange rates, and updated rates will be available on the NRB official website.


This article was originally published on https://bajarkochirfar.com. Translated with the help of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

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