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  • Rupee ends firmer in range bound trading

    Rupee ends firmer in range bound trading

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee ended firmer against dollar on Tuesday in a range bound trading activity.

    The rupee ended Rs141.38 to the dollar from previous day’s closing of Rs141.39 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs141.39 and Rs141.40.

    The market recorded a high of Rs141.40 and low of Rs141.38 and closed at Rs141.38.

    The rupee however gained in open market against the greenback.

    The buying and selling of dollar was ended at Rs142.30/Rs142.70 from previous day’s closing of Rs142.50/Rs142.50 in cash ready market.


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    Rupee ends down by nine paisas

  • Rupee ends down by nine paisas

    Rupee ends down by nine paisas

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee ended down by nine paisas against dollar on Monday after gaining value earlier in the day.

    The rupee ended Rs141.39 to the dollar from last Friday’s closing of Rs141.30 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange was initiated in the range of Rs141.10 and Rs141.20. The market recorded day high of Rs141.40 and low of Rs141.20 and closed at Rs141.39.

    The exchange rate in open market was remained unchanged.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.50/Rs142.80 the same last Saturday’s level in cash free market.


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  • Rupee gains 20 paisas in open market

    Rupee gains 20 paisas in open market

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee gained 20 paisas in open market on Saturday owing to monitoring launched by exchange companies after meeting with State Bank of Pakistan.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.30/Rs142.80 from previous day’s ending of Rs142.50/Rs142.50 in cash ready market.

    The representatives of Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP) held meetings during last two days with State Bank of Pakistan to control the higher demand of dollar in open market.

    In the last day meeting the FAP decided that it would not entertain non genuine buyers of dollars and would monitor the trading in the open market.

  • Rupee gains 10 paisas against dollar

    Rupee gains 10 paisas against dollar

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee gained 10 paisas against dollar on Friday following ease in demand for scheduled repayment for foreign loans.

    The rupee ended Rs141.30 to the dollar from previous day’s close of Rs141.40 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs141.35 and Rs141.40. The market recorded day high of Rs141.35 and low of Rs141.20 and closed at Rs141.30.

    A day earlier the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) in a meeting with representatives of Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP) had assured that repayment pressure against foreign loans was eased and rupee value would increased in coming days.

    In the open market the exchange rates were remained stable.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.50/Rs143.00, the same previous day’s level, in cash ready market.

  • Rupee ends stable against dollar

    Rupee ends stable against dollar

    KARACHI: The rupee ended stable against dollar on Thursday after government assurance of no link of rupee value with IMF deal.

    The rupee ended at Rs141.40 to the dollar, the same previous day’s level, in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs141.39 and Rs141.40.

    The market recorded day high of Rs141.40 and low of Rs141.399 and closed at Rs141.40.

    The exchange rates in open market were also ended stable.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.50/Rs143.00, the same previous day’s level, in cash ready market.

  • Rupee maintains level in early trade

    Rupee maintains level in early trade

    KARACHI – In the early hours of Wednesday, the Pakistani Rupee demonstrated resilience, maintaining its level against the US Dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market.

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  • Rupee ends down by 30 paisas against dollar

    Rupee ends down by 30 paisas against dollar

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee depreciated by 30 paisas against dollar on Wednesday owing to reports of IMF conditionalities for new loan program.

    The rupee ended down by 30 paisas to close at Rs141.40 to the dollar from previous day’s close of Rs141.10 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs141.20 and Rs141.40.

    The market recorded day high of Rs141.40 and low of Rs141.39 and closed at Rs141.40.

    The exchange rate in open market also witnessed devaluation of local currency.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.50/Rs143.00 from previous day’s close of Rs142.00/Rs142.50 in cash ready market.

  • Rupee falls by 26 paisas in mid-day trading

    Rupee falls by 26 paisas in mid-day trading

    KARACHI: The rupee depreciated by 26 paisas against dollar on Wednesday owing to hike in policy rate and petroleum products.

    The dollar is being traded at Rs 141.36 in mid-day trade in interbank foreign exchange market. The foreign currency market ended last day at Rs 141.10 to the dollar.

  • Rupee ends down by 21 paisas in interbank

    Rupee ends down by 21 paisas in interbank

    KARACHI: The rupee depreciated by 21 paisas against dollar on Tuesday owing to hike in policy rate and petroleum products.

    The rupee ended Rs141.10 to the dollar from last Friday’s close of Rs140.89 in interbank foreign exchange market.

    The interbank foreign exchange market was initiated in the range of Rs140.90 and Rs140.95.

    The market recorded day high of Rs141.10 and low of Rs140.95 and closed at Rs141.10.

    The exchange rate in open market was moved in favour of the local unit.

    The buying and selling of dollar was recorded at Rs142.00/Rs142.50 to the dollar from last day’s closing of Rs142.00/Rs142.70 in cash ready market.

  • Rupee falls to Rs141.05 against dollar in interbank early trade

    Rupee falls to Rs141.05 against dollar in interbank early trade

    KARACHI: The Pak Rupee depreciates by 16 paisas against US dollar in early trade on Tuesday owing to reports of IMF conditionalities for new loan program.

    The dollar is being traded at Rs141.05in interbank foreign exchange market. The foreign currency market was closed yesterday at Rs140.89 to the dollar.

    The local currency was showing declining trend since last week due to increase in key policy rate, high inflation, rise in petroleum prices and the government negotiations to enter new IMF loan program.

    Reportedly the IMF had asked Pakistan to introduce new exchange rate regime which should be based on market forces.