The British pound sterling distinguished itself as the highest-valued foreign currency in the interbank market on Saturday, with its selling price reaching 373.08 while its buying quotation was recorded at 369.38.
Following the pound, the Euro also displayed a robust position. The common European currency was valued for purchase at 324.62 and for sale at 327.90 during the session.
The United States dollar, a key benchmark for global trade, saw its buying rate noted at 281.33 and its selling rate at 281.85, according to the interbank data.
Among other major currencies, the Japanese Yen was priced between 1.81 for buying and 1.86 for selling.
In regional currency movements, the UAE Dirham was quoted with a buying price of 76.69 and a selling price of 77.42. Similarly, the Saudi Riyal was available for purchase at 74.98 and for sale at 75.57.

