PKR loses to USD for second straight day
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PKR loses to USD for second straight day

November 12, 2024 5:59 pm
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani rupee (PKR) registered a second consecutive day of losses against the US dollar (USD) in the interbank market today, closing at Rs277.93 after trading opened at Rs278. PKR continued to come under pressure against the dollar during the today session, but showed mixed performance against other major

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Pakistani Rupee Slightly Gains Against US Dollar
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Pakistani Rupee Slightly Gains Against US Dollar

November 1, 2024 11:15 am
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KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee (PKR) showed slight improvement against the US dollar (USD), rising by 0.06 percent during early trading hours in the interbank market on Friday. In the morning session, the local currency was trading at Rs277.68, gaining 17 paisa against the USD. The previous day, the PKR had

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PKR dips against USD
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PKR dips against USD

October 31, 2024 6:21 pm
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Pakistani rupee marginally depreciates on Thursday against the US dollar in the interbank market. According to the data released by the State Bank of Pakistan on Thursday, after a slight increase of 6 paise, the dollar has increased from Rs277.79 to Rs277.85 at the end of business on Thursday. The

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PKR depreciates marginally against USD
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PKR depreciates marginally against USD

October 29, 2024 6:58 pm
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The Pakistani rupee (PKR) marginally decreased against the US dollar (USD) for the second consecutive day, closing at Rs277.74 in the interbank market. Opening trade at 278, the PKR remained stable throughout the day but ended lower against the US dollar. Despite the decline against the USD, the PKR shows

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Pakistani Rupee surges over 10 paisa against USD
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Pakistani Rupee surges over 10 paisa against USD

April 2, 2024 12:14 pm
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The British Pound, Swiss franc, and Japanese Yen all saw the PKR making gains, while the Chinese Yuan, Saudi Riyal, and U.A.E Dirham witnessed slight declines in value against the Pakistani rupee.

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