US Dollar Rises Against Nepali Rupee as Central Bank Sets Thursday's Exchange Rates

Kathmandu. The Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has set the foreign exchange rates for today (Thursday). Accordingly, the value of the US Dollar has increased.

The determined exchange rate for one US Dollar is set at a buying rate of NPR 150.07 and a selling rate of NPR 150.67. Similarly, one Australian Dollar is set at a buying rate of NPR 104.61 and a selling rate of NPR 105.02, and one Canadian Dollar at a buying rate of NPR 108.80 and a selling rate of NPR 109.24.

One European Euro is set at a buying rate of NPR 174.17 and a selling rate of NPR 174.87, and one UK Pound Sterling at a buying rate of NPR 201.30 and a selling rate of NPR 202.11.

The central bank has stated that this exchange rate can be revised at any time as needed. It was also mentioned that the exchange rates set by commercial banks may differ, and the updated exchange rates will be available on the central bank's 'website'.

CurrencyUnitBuySell
INR  (Indian Rupee)100160.00160.15
USD  (U.S. Dollar)1150.07150.67
EUR  (European Euro)1174.17174.87
GBP  (UK Pound Sterling)1201.30202.11
CHF  (Swiss Franc)1190.23190.99
AUD  (Australian Dollar)1104.61105.02
CAD  (Canadian Dollar)1108.80109.24
SGD  (Singapore Dollar)1117.36117.83
JPY  (Japanese Yen)109.459.48
CNY  (Chinese Yuan)121.7621.85
SAR  (Saudi Arabian Riyal)140.0040.16
QAR  (Qatari Riyal)141.1641.32
THB  (Thai Baht)14.624.64
AED  (UAE Dirham)140.8641.02
MYR  (Malaysian Ringgit)137.8538.00
KRW  (South Korean Won)10010.0210.06
SEK  (Swedish Kroner)116.1516.22
DKK  (Danish Kroner)123.3123.40
HKD  (Hong Kong Dollar)119.2019.27
KWD  (Kuwaity Dinar)1489.62491.58
BHD  (Bahrain Dinar)1397.48399.07
OMR  (Omani Rial)1389.79391.35

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