Rupee Gains Slightly as Dollar Weakens in Interbank Closing
The Pakistani rupee recorded a slight gain against the US dollar at the conclusion of trading in the interbank foreign exchange market on Wednesday.
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The Pakistani rupee recorded a slight gain against the US dollar at the conclusion of trading in the interbank foreign exchange market on Wednesday.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 9, 2025 – The Pakistan rupee made a marginal gain against the US dollar at the close of trading in the interbank foreign exchange market on Tuesday.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 8, 2025 – The Pakistani rupee continued its upward trajectory on Monday, registering another small but notable gain against the US dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 5, 2025 – The Pakistani rupee continued its steady momentum in the interbank foreign exchange market on Friday, closing at PKR 281.65 against the dollar.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 4, 2025 – The Pakistani rupee continued its positive momentum on Thursday, posting a modest gain of four paisas against the US dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 2, 2025 – The Pakistan rupee appreciated slightly on Tuesday, posting a gain of three paisas against the US dollar at the closing of the interbank foreign exchange market.
Continue ReadingOn September 2, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 282.75, while the selling rate was Rs 283.57.
Continue ReadingKarachi, September 1, 2025 – The Pakistani rupee showed marginal improvement on Monday, closing at PKR 281.75 against the US dollar in the interbank foreign exchange market.
Continue ReadingOn September 1, 2025, the buying rate of one US Dollar (USD) in Pakistani Rupees (PKR) in the open market was Rs 282.77, while the selling rate was Rs 283.60.
Continue ReadingKARACHI: The Pakistani rupee showed a stable performance against the US dollar during the past week and is projected to maintain this trend in the near future. However, potential supply shortages and upcoming external debt repayments may introduce mild pressure on the local currency in the coming sessions.
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