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Dollar down, pound up against Pakistani rupee

October 2, 2020 06:46 PM


The American dollar lost its value by 50 paisas against the Pakistani rupee in the inter-bank trading on Friday, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

According to the State Bank of Pakistan, in the inter-bank trading dollar lost 50 paisas to close at Rs164.50. Euro also traded poorly and lost 80 paisas to close at Rs192.75 in inter-bank trading.

However, the British pound fared well in the inter-bank trading on Friday and soared by Rs1.05 to close at Rs212.95.

According to the Exchange Companies Association, in the open trading, the American dollar lost 90 paisas to close at 164.80, Euro was down by Rs1 to close at Rs193.50 and the British pound was also down by Rs1 to close at Rs213.50.



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