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Internation Forex Rates in Pakistan – Rupee Stability Masks Deeper Economic Pressures

The latest international forex rates present an image of apparent stability, yet this calm may be more fragile than it appears. The dollar holding near Rs 279 suggests controlled movement rather than genuine strength of the rupee.

More telling is the continued dominance of currencies such as the pound and euro, which remain significantly stronger, highlighting Pakistan’s persistent exposure to external imbalances. The resilience of Gulf currencies further underscores the country’s dependence on remittance inflows.

While the market does not currently show sharp volatility, the broader picture reflects structural weaknesses — including limited export growth and ongoing reliance on imports. Even minor shifts in global conditions could quickly alter the current balance.

It is also important to recognise that these figures are approximate benchmarks, with actual rates varying across cities and exchange markets. Without deeper economic reforms, the rupee’s stability is likely to remain temporary rather than sustained.

International Forex Rates
Currency Code Buying (PKR)
US DollarUSD279.25
British PoundGBP376.96
EuroEUR327.50
Saudi RiyalSAR74.30
UAE DirhamAED75.95
Chinese YuanCNY40.90
Japanese YenJPY1.75
Kuwaiti DinarKWD877.50
Bahraini DinarBHD725.70
Omani RiyalOMR721.30
Australian DollarAUD198.14
Canadian DollarCAD202.85
Singapore DollarSGD217.44
New Zealand DollarNZD163.35
Qatari RiyalQAR71.21
Jordanian DinarJOD385.10
Swiss FrancCHF355.87
Indian RupeeINR2.15
Bangladeshi TakaBDT2.27
Sri Lankan RupeeLKR0.87
Malaysian RinggitMYR65.30
Thai BahtTHB8.25
Philippine PesoPHP4.63
South African RandZAR16.92
Turkish LiraTRY6.20
Russian RubleRUB3.70
Norwegian KroneNOK27.60
Swedish KronaSEK30.25
Danish KroneDKK43.25
Mexican PesoMXN16.08
Brazilian RealBRL56.10
Moroccan DirhamMAD30.10
*Open market buying rates are approximate and may vary across cities in Pakistan.

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