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  • Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on April 06, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to Saudi Riyal on April 06, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one Saudi Riyal (SAR) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on April 06, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 48.50 to the Saudi Riyal

    Selling: Rs 49.20 to the Saudi Riyal

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells for foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 05:48 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The Saudi Riyal /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Bitcoin to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    Bitcoin to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    KARACHI: The exchange rate of Bitcoin (BTC) in Pak Rupee (PKR) is Rs8,459,985.89 on April 06, 2022 at 5:30 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST), in the open exchange market. The rate of Bitcoin has been calculated and compared with the rate Rs8,578,480.80 at closing on April 05, 2022.

    The rate of Bitcoin in US Dollar (USD) is $45,857.35 on April 06, 2022 at 5:30 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST) in the open exchange market. The rate of Bitcoin has been calculated and compared with the rate $46,607.65 at closing on April 05, 2022.

    Disclaimer: All data and information is provided for informational purposes only. The data has not been provided for trading purposes or financial, investment, tax, legal, accounting, or other advice. In the case of trading, it is advised to consult your broker or financial representative to verify pricing before executing any trade. The exchange rate does not constitute investment advice. Further, it is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or financial product.

  • Ripple to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    Ripple to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    KARACHI: The exchange rate of Ripple (XRP) in Pak Rupee (PKR) is Rs151.90 on April 06, 2022 at 5:24 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST), in the open exchange market. The rate of Ripple has been calculated and compared with the rate Rs152.14 at closing on April 05, 2022.

    The rate of Ripple in US Dollar (USD) is $0.82 on April 06, 2022 at 5:24 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST), in the open exchange market. The rate of Ripple has been calculated and compared with the rate of $0.83 at closing on April 05, 2022.

    Disclaimer: All data and information are provided for informational purposes only. The data has not been provided for trading purposes or financial, investment, tax, legal, accounting, or other advice. In the case of trading, it is advised to consult your broker or financial representative to verify pricing before executing any trade. The exchange rate does not constitute investment advice. Further, it is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or financial product.

  • Dogecoin to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    Dogecoin to Pak Rupee on April 06, 2022

    KARACHI: The exchange rate of Dogecoin (DOGE) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) experienced fluctuations, reaching Rs31.41 on April 06, 2022, at 5:17 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST) in the open exchange market.

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  • SBP intervention sought to stop further rupee devaluation

    SBP intervention sought to stop further rupee devaluation

    KARACHI: Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) Tuesday urged the central bank to immediate intervene in to stop further devaluation of Pakistan rupee (PKR).

    In a statement KCCI President Muhammad Idrees expressed deep concerns over continuous devaluation of rupee against dollar as the foreign currency hit a new all-time high by crossing Rs186.

    READ MORE: Dollar continues record spree against PKR; hits 185.23

    He urged the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to play its role and devise effective strategy to stop further devaluation rupees which was having a deep negative impact on the economy, particularly the inflation.

    “Although the experts are attributing the rupee devaluation to political uncertainty but the SBP, being the regulator, has to play a role otherwise, it will create a lot of problems for the economy which is sinking as it faces a lot of challenges due to widening current and fiscal deficits,” he said.

    READ MORE: Businessmen want early resolution of political uncertainty

    Muhammad Idrees said that rising dollar against rupee was raising the cost of doing business, making Pakistani goods uncompetitive in the export markets and unaffordable for common man at the local markets as the impact of rising dollar value is usually passed onto end-users.

    He said that it has to be understood that the share of exports in GDP stood at around 10 percent while the rest of 90 percent was local trade and imports hence the devaluation is hurting and has reached to a level where it has become unbearable.

    “Due to lack of effective price control mechanism, an abnormal upsurge has been witnessed in the prices of almost all the commodities of household usage which have to be controlled to ease the already overburdened and miserable life of the inflation stricken common man,” he stressed.

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    “Severe devaluation of rupee has raised the cost of doing business and fostered the inflation, therefore, it is really crucial to review the current strategies being pursued by the regulator,” he reiterated.

    President KCCI feared that the economic crises including energy crises, devaluing rupee against dollar and rising trade deficit etc. would push the economy to a point of ‘no return’ and may even put Pakistan’s survival at stake. “All the efforts made to maintain GDP growth of 5 percent plus will go wasted if the ongoing political uncertainty continues for long period.”

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    He stressed that the emerging situation has to be efficiently addressed and handled very carefully otherwise, the excessive devaluation will continue to increase the cost of doing business, which would terribly affect the industrial performance, raise unemployment and open the floodgates of inflation, particularly for the middle and lower segments of the society, besides making the already poor poorer due to unbearable inflation.

  • Dollar continues record spree against PKR; hits 185.23

    Dollar continues record spree against PKR; hits 185.23

    KARACHI: The US dollar’s record making 15-day spree against Pakistan Rupee (PKR) continued on Tuesday as the exchange rate ended Rs185.23 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The rupee fell by Rs1.14 paisas to close at Rs185.25 to the dollar from previous close of Rs184.09 on April 01, 2022 in the interbank foreign exchange market.

    The rupee fell non-stop against the dollar for the last 15 trading sessions. The local currency recorded Rs178.51 at interbank closing on March 11, 2022 and since then the dollar’s made gain Rs6.72.

    READ MORE: Dollar makes new top at Rs184.09

    The local unit recorded a decline of Rs27.69 or 17.58 per cent against the dollar since start of the current fiscal year. The rupee was at Rs157.54 to the dollar on June 30, 2021 and fell to Rs185.23 to the dollar on April 05, 2022.

    The recent fall may be attributed to significant fall to foreign exchange reserves. Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have depleted by $2.88 billion in a week to $18.554 billion by week ended March 25, 2022, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday. The foreign exchange reserves of the country were $21.44 billion by week ended March 18, 2022.

    READ MORE: Rupee continues falling spree; dollar at Rs183.48

    This is seventh consecutive week when the country’s foreign exchange reserves have witnessed consistent decline. The liquid foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan have declined by $5.167 billion since February 04, 2022, when the reserves were at $23.721 billion.

    The ballooning current account deficit escalated the dollar value. Pakistan’s current account deficit ballooned to $12 billion during first eight months (July – February) 2021/2022 against a surplus of $994 million in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Rupee falls to new historic low to dollar at 182.64

    Although the current account deficit narrowed to $545 million in February 2022 as compared with the deficit of $2.53 billion in January 2022, scheduled external repayments are still a threat to balance of payment.

    The trade deficit widened by 70 per cent to $35.39 billion during first nine months (July – March) 2021/2022 as compared with the deficit of $20.8 billion in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Rupee deteriorates record low to dollar at 182.34

    The exports of the country recorded an increase of 24.67 per cent to $23.3 billion during first nine months of the current fiscal year as compared with $18.7 billion in the same months of the last fiscal year.

    Meanwhile, import bill registered an increase of 48.63 per cent to $58.69 billion during July – March 2021/2022 as compared with $39.49 billion in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

  • SBP’s customer exchange rates on April 05, 2022

    SBP’s customer exchange rates on April 05, 2022

    KARACHI, April 05, 2022 – The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has issued the official exchange rates for customers on Tuesday, April 05, 2022.

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  • Dollar hits PKR 184.35 in intraday trading

    Dollar hits PKR 184.35 in intraday trading

    KARACHI: The US dollar hit a new record high at Pakistan Rupee (PKR) 184.35 during intraday trading at interbank foreign exchange market on Tuesday.

    The market opened after three days (two weekly holidays + bank holiday) and witnessed dollar demand.

    The rupee fell so far 26 paisas against the dollar. The local unit ended at Rs184.09 to the dollar on April 01, 2022 in interbank foreign exchange market. It was the highest level of the dollar by closing of interbank market.

    READ MORE: Dollar makes new top at Rs184.09

    The rupee fell non-stop against the dollar for the last 14 trading sessions. The local currency recorded Rs178.51 at interbank closing on March 11, 2022 and since then the dollar’s Bull Run was unabated.

    The recent fall may be attributed to significant fall to foreign exchange reserves. Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves have depleted by $2.88 billion in a week to $18.554 billion by week ended March 25, 2022, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) said on Thursday. The foreign exchange reserves of the country were $21.44 billion by week ended March 18, 2022.

    READ MORE: Rupee continues falling spree; dollar at Rs183.48

    This is seventh consecutive week when the country’s foreign exchange reserves have witnessed consistent decline. The liquid foreign exchange reserves of Pakistan have declined by $5.167 billion since February 04, 2022, when the reserves were at $23.721 billion.

    READ MORE: Rupee falls to new historic low to dollar at 182.64

    The ballooning current account deficit escalated the dollar value. Pakistan’s current account deficit ballooned to $12 billion during first eight months (July – February) 2021/2022 against a surplus of $994 million in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year.

    Although the current account deficit narrowed to $545 million in February 2022 as compared with the deficit of $2.53 billion in January 2022, scheduled external repayments are still a threat to balance of payment.

    READ MORE: Rupee deteriorates record low to dollar at 182.34

  • Foreign currency rates in Pak Rupee – April 05, 2022

    Foreign currency rates in Pak Rupee – April 05, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the open market exchange rates of foreign currencies in Pak Rupee (PKR) in Pakistan on April 05, 2022 (The rates are updated at 09:25 AM (Pakistan Standard Time):

    CurrencyBuyingSelling
    Australian Dollar (AUD)134.25136.25
    Bahrain Dinar (BHD)386.50388.50
    Canadian Dollar (CAD)144.00146.00
    China Yuan (CNY)23.5523.95
    Danish Krone (DNK)23.6523.95
    Euro (EUR)200.00202.00
    Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)16.6016.85
    Indian Rupee (INR)2.032.10
    Japanese Yen (JPY)1.411.44
    Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)481.85484.35
    Malaysian Ringgit (MYR)36.7537.10
    NewZealand $ (NZD)96.8597.55
    Norwegians Krone (NOK)17.5017.75
    Omani Riyal (OMR)392.85394.88
    Qatari Riyal (QAR)39.9540.55
    Saudi Riyal (SAR)48.5049.20
    Singapore Dollar (SGD)132.00133.50
    Swedish Korona (SEK)18.7519.00
    Swiss Franc (CHF)160.35161.25
    Thai Bhat (THB)4.804.90
    U.A.E Dirham (AED)49.5050.40
    UK Pound Sterling (GBP)237.50240.00
    US Dollar (USD)183.80185.50

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.

  • Pakistani Rupee to US Dollar on April 05, 2022

    Pakistani Rupee to US Dollar on April 05, 2022

    KARACHI: Following are the rates of buying and selling of one US dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the open market on April 05, 2022:

    Buying: Rs 183.80 to the US Dollar

    Selling: Rs 185.50 to the US Dollar

    The buying rate means an exchange company or a bank buys foreign currency from a customer.

    The selling rate means an exchange company or a bank sells the foreign currency from a customer.

    The rate has been updated at 06:12 AM Pakistan Standard Time (PST).

    The US Dollar /PKR parity depends on open market rates, they are set by the market forces based on foreign currency demand.

    Disclaimer: Team PKRevenue.com provides the available rates of the open market, which are subject to change every hour. Team PKRevenue.com provides the available exchange rates at the time of posting the story. So the team is not responsible for any inaccuracy of the data.