PKR to USD: Rupee to US Dollar on July 8, 2025
On July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 285.50, while the selling rate was Rs 286.64.
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On July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 285.50, while the selling rate was Rs 286.64.
Continue ReadingOn July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one Canadian Dollar (CAD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 208.00, while the selling rate was Rs 212.00.
Continue ReadingOn July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one UAE Dirham (AED) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 77.68, while the selling rate was Rs 78.10.
Continue ReadingOn July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one UK Pound Sterling (GBP) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 388.45, while the selling rate was Rs 390.77.
Continue ReadingOn July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one Euro (EUR) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 335.29, while the selling rate was Rs 337.64.
Continue ReadingOn July 8, 2025, the buying rate of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 75.98, while the selling rate was Rs 76.40.
Continue ReadingOn July 7, 2025, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) announced the official foreign exchange rates for customers. These rates, based on the weighted averages of commercial banks, act as a key reference for cross-border transactions, facilitating international trade and commerce.
Continue ReadingPakistan’s open currency market continued to display instability on Monday, reflecting ongoing concerns about the country’s economic direction.
Continue ReadingPakistan’s open currency market remained unstable on Sunday, continuing the trend of volatility that has gripped the market throughout the past week.
Continue ReadingPakistan’s open currency market continued to show volatility on Saturday, reflecting the sharp fluctuations in exchange rates that began earlier in the week.
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