ISLAMABAD: According to the latest rates released by currency dealers, the Pakistani rupee shows stability against major foreign currencies, with the US dollar, euro, and British pound maintaining limited trading ranges.
US Dollar was being bought at Rs282.60 and sold at Rs282.85, showing little change compared to the previous session. The euro traded at Rs332.20 for buying and Rs335.70 for selling, while the UK pound sterling was quoted at Rs381.35 and Rs384.35, respectively.
UAE Dirham stood at Rs 76.95 for buying and Rs 77.95 for selling, and the Saudi riyal was recorded at Rs 75.75 and Rs 76.35, respectively.
Other notable currencies also saw mild fluctuations. The Canadian dollar traded between Rs 205.90 and Rs 212.90, the Australian dollar between Rs 185.65 and Rs 190.65, while the Bahraini dinar remained one of the highest-valued currencies, quoted at Rs 747.10 for buying and Rs 754.60 for selling.
| Currency | Buying | Selling |
| US Dollar | 282.60 | 282.85 |
| Euro | 332.20 | 335.70 |
| UK Pound Sterling | 381.35 | 384.35 |
| UAE Dirham | 76.95 | 77.95 |
| Saudi Riyal | 75.75 | 76.35 |
| Australian Dollar | 185.65 | 190.65 |
| Bahrain Dinar | 747.10 | 754.60 |
| Canadian Dollar | 205.90 | 212.90 |
| Chinese Yuan | 39.29 | 39.69 |
| Danish Krone | 43.15 | 43.55 |
| Hong Kong Dollar | 36.10 | 36.45 |
| Indian Rupee | 3.10 | 3.19 |
| Japanese Yen | 1.88 | 1.98 |
| Kuwaiti Dinar | 914.25 | 923.25 |
| Malaysian Ringgit | 66.80 | 67.40 |
| New Zealand Dollar | 158.25 | 160.25 |
| Norwegian Krone | 27.52 | 27.82 |
| Omani Riyal | 731.70 | 739.20 |
| Qatari Riyal | 77.00 | 77.80 |
| Singapore Dollar | 217.25 | 222.05 |
| Swedish Krona | 29.25 | 29.55 |
| Swiss Franc | 346.65 | 349.40 |
| Thai Baht | 8.55 | 8.70 |
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