Today, there was slight fluctuation in the open market, the US dollar maintained its position while the Euro and British Pound experienced a slight decline, reflecting the complex scenario of the currency exchange.
In terms of the US dollar, the buying price was 278.80 Pakistani Rupees, and the selling price was 279.40 Rupees. The stability of this dollar price reflects its performance from the previous day, where it was traded similarly at 278.77 Rupees for buying and 279.40 Rupees for selling.
In contrast, the Euro saw a decline, with a buying price of 318.80 Rupees and a selling price of 321.87 Rupees. The British Pound also saw a slight decline, with a buying price of 373.10 Rupees and a selling price of 376.30 Rupees.
The Japanese Yen remained stable, with buying and selling prices at 1.71 Rupees and 1.78 Rupees, respectively.
For Middle Eastern currencies, the UAE Dirham was bought at 76.02 Rupees and sold at 76.58 Rupees, while the Saudi Riyal had a buying price of 74.43 Rupees and a selling price of 74.94 Rupees.
In the interbank market, the US dollar saw a slight decline, with a buying price of 278.07 Rupees and a selling price of 278.27 Rupees, showing a slight difference from the previous day’s figures.
These slight movements in currency exchange rates highlight the ongoing financial instability and the complexity of global financial trends.