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Nepal Rastra Bank Announces Latest Foreign Exchange Rates

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2025-02-21 07:02:12
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KATHMANDU – Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has released the foreign exchange rates for Wednesday, providing a guide for currency exchange transactions within the country.

The US dollar is being bought at 138.83 rupees and sold at 139.43 rupees. The Euro is valued at 145.27 rupees for buying and 145.90 rupees for selling. The British pound sterling is set at 174.95 rupees for buying and 175.71 rupees for selling.

Other key exchange rates include:

Swiss Franc: Buying - 153.98 rupees, Selling - 154.65 rupees
Australian Dollar: Buying - 88.26 rupees, Selling - 88.64 rupees
Canadian Dollar: Buying - 97.89 rupees, Selling - 98.31 rupees
Singapore Dollar: Buying - 103.47 rupees, Selling - 103.91 rupees
Japanese Yen (10): Buying - 9.15 rupees, Selling - 9.19 rupees
Chinese Yuan: Buying - 19.07 rupees, Selling - 19.16 rupees
Saudi Arabian Riyal: Buying - 37.02 rupees, Selling - 37.18 rupees
Qatari Riyal: Buying - 38.09 rupees, Selling - 38.25 rupees
Thai Baht: Buying - 4.12 rupees, Selling - 4.14 rupees
UAE Dirham: Buying - 3.80 rupees, Selling - 3.96 rupees
Malaysian Ringgit: Buying - 31.23 rupees, Selling - 31.36 rupees
South Korean Won (100): Buying - 9.64 rupees, Selling - 9.68 rupees
Hong Kong Dollar: Buying - 17.85 rupees, Selling - 17.93 rupees
Kuwaiti Dinar: Buying - 449.87 rupees, Selling - 451.81 rupees
Bahraini Dinar: Buying - 368.38 rupees, Selling - 369.97 rupees
Omani Rial: Buying - 360.59 rupees, Selling - 362.15 rupees
Indian Rupees (100): Buying - 160 rupees, Selling - 160.15 rupees
The NRB advises that these rates are subject to change and may vary slightly at individual commercial banks. For the most up-to-date information, the public is encouraged to visit the Nepal Rastra Bank's official website.

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