ISLAMABAD: The foreign exchange market opened today with the US dollar, euro and British pound holding steady against the Pakistani rupee while Gulf currencies witnessed minor fluctuations.
On W, the US dollar remained stable at Rs 282.55 for buying and Rs 282.75 for selling. The euro stood at Rs. 331.70 (buy) and Rs. 335.20 (sell). The UK pound sterling is trading higher at Rs. 380.65 (buy) and Rs. 383.65 (sell).
The UAE dirham is available at Rs. 76.75 (buy) and Rs. 77.75 (sell), while the Saudi riyal is trading at Rs. 75.45 and Rs. 76.1,0 respectively.
Other notable movements include the Kuwaiti dinar, which is the highest-valued foreign currency against the rupee. 913.30 (buy) and Rs. 922.30 (sell), followed by Bahraini Dinar and Omani Rial.
| Currency | Symbol | Buying | Selling |
| US Dollar | USD | 282.55 | 282.75 |
| Euro | EUR | 331.7 | 335.2 |
| UK Pound Sterling | GBP | 380.65 | 383.65 |
| U.A.E Dirham | AED | 76.75 | 77.75 |
| Saudi Riyal | SAR | 75.45 | 76.1 |
| Australian Dollar | AUD | 185.4 | 190.4 |
| Bahrain Dinar | BHD | 746.6 | 754.1 |
| Canadian Dollar | CAD | 205.4 | 212.4 |
| China Yuan | CNY | 39.8 | 40.2 |
| Danish Krone | DKK | 44.5 | 45.1 |
| Hong Kong Dollar | HKD | 36.4 | 36.75 |
| Indian Rupee | INR | 3.11 | 3.2 |
| Japanese Yen | JPY | 1.88 | 1.98 |
| Kuwaiti Dinar | KWD | 913.3 | 922.3 |
| Malaysian Ringgit | MYR | 67.25 | 67.85 |
| New Zealand Dollar | NZD | 164.8 | 166.8 |
| Norwegian Krone | NOK | 28.25 | 28.55 |
| Omani Riyal | OMR | 731.15 | 738.65 |
| Qatari Riyal | QAR | 77.4 | 78.1 |
| Singapore Dollar | SGD | 216.85 | 221.6 |
| Swedish Krona | SEK | 30.05 | 30.35 |
| Swiss Franc | CHF | 355.02 | 357.77 |
| Thai Baht | THB | 8.7 | 8.85 |
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