Nepal Rastra Bank has set the foreign exchange rates for today. As per the central bank, the buying rate for one US Dollar is NPR 137.06, and the selling rate is NPR 137.66. Similarly, the buying rate for one Euro is NPR 141.18, with the selling rate at NPR 141.80, while one UK Pound Sterling stands at NPR 169.60 for buying and NPR 170.35 for selling. The Swiss Franc is pegged at NPR 150.29 for buying and NPR 150.95 for selling.
The exchange rate for one Australian Dollar is NPR 85.07 for buying and NPR 85.44 for selling, while the Canadian Dollar is NPR 95.30 and NPR 95.71 for buying and selling, respectively. For the Singapore Dollar, the buying rate is NPR 100.12, and the selling rate is NPR 100.56. Meanwhile, 10 Japanese Yen is valued at NPR 8.65 for buying and NPR 8.69 for selling. The Chinese Yuan is set at NPR 18.69 for buying and NPR 18.78 for selling.
For Middle Eastern currencies, one Saudi Arabian Riyal is NPR 36.51 for buying and NPR 36.67 for selling, and one Qatari Riyal is NPR 37.60 for buying and NPR 37.77 for selling.
The exchange rate for one Thai Baht is NPR 3.95 for buying and NPR 3.97 for selling, while one UAE Dirham stands at NPR 37.32 and NPR 37.48, respectively. The Malaysian Ringgit is valued at NPR 30.44 for buying and NPR 30.57 for selling.
South Korean Won is pegged at NPR 9.37 for buying and NPR 9.41 for selling per 100 units. Meanwhile, the Swedish Krona is NPR 12.26 and NPR 12.32 for buying and selling, and the Danish Krone is NPR 18.92 for buying and NPR 19.00 for selling.
Other notable rates include the Hong Kong Dollar at NPR 17.62 for buying and NPR 17.70 for selling, the Kuwaiti Dinar at NPR 444.34 for buying and NPR 446.28 for selling, and the Bahraini Dinar at NPR 363.55 for buying and NPR 365.15 for selling. The Omani Riyal is NPR 356.02 for buying and NPR 357.58 for selling.
The Indian Rupee is fixed at NPR 160.00 for buying and NPR 160.15 for selling per 100 units. Nepal Rastra Bank has stated that the exchange rates are subject to change as per necessity. Additionally, commercial banks may set their own rates, which could differ slightly.