Tag: Exchange rates

  • Intraday trade: PKR slides to new all-time low of Rs240.30 versus dollar

    Intraday trade: PKR slides to new all-time low of Rs240.30 versus dollar

    On Wednesday, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) maintained its declining trend versus the US dollar for the fourteenth session in a row. In intraday trading, the PKR lost Rs1.09 and fell to Rs240.

    In comparison to its previous closing rate of Rs237.91, the rupee lost 0.42 per cent on Tuesday, ending the day at Rs238.91.

    Fears that Pakistan won’t be able to pay its debts have been raised by floods that have harmed 33 million Pakistanis, caused billions of dollars worth of damage and killed more than 1,500 people.

    One of the poorest performing currencies in emerging economies, the local currency has lost about 9 per cent of its value so far this month due to a variety of causes.

    While Pakistan was able to revive its IMF programme and receive a $3 billion rollover from Saudi Arabia, the record floods have eclipsed everything else and have caused an economic blow of at least $18 billion and possibly as much as $30 billion.

    Experts believe that the heavy flooding and lifting of the import ban have put pressure on the rupee. To address the ongoing economic crisis, Pakistan continues to look for assistance from ally nations and international and bilateral organisations.

  • Pakistani rupee loses Rs2.01 against dollar to close at Rs216.66

    Pakistani rupee loses Rs2.01 against dollar to close at Rs216.66

    On Monday, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) remained under pressure to start the week, falling Rs2.01, or 0.93 per cent, versus the US dollar in the interbank market.

    The local currency dropped from Friday’s closing rate of Rs214.65 to Monday’s closing rate of Rs216.66 per dollar, according to the State Bank of Pakistan.

    The dollar fluctuated between Rs213-214 during the previous week. It ended at Rs214.65 on Friday after ending at Rs213.98 on Monday. Last week, the rupee lost 0.31 per cent of its value against the dollar.

    The KSE 100-index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), on the other hand, experienced a bearish trend on Monday, shedding 443.99 points, or 1.03 per cent, and finishing at 42,826.66 points as opposed to 43,270.65 points on the last working day.

    When compared to the previous trading day, when 306,208,580 shares were traded, a total of 194,667,559 shares were traded on Monday (today). The price of the shares was Rs5.331 billion as opposed to Rs6.393 billion on Friday.

  • Gold price jumps Rs900 per tola as Rupee declines

    Gold price jumps Rs900 per tola as Rupee declines

    The price of gold in Pakistan increased by Rs900 per tola as the Pakistani rupee continued its downward trend against the US dollar, crossing the Rs184 threshold in the interbank market once more. The yellow metal increased by Rs900 per tola and Rs771 per ten gramme to Rs133,300 and Rs114,283, respectively.

    Gold fell $15 per ounce on the international market, settling at $1,976 per ounce. When compared to the Dubai market, gold prices in Pakistan are roughly Rs4,000 lower.

    Silver prices in the local market, meanwhile, remained stable at Rs1,520 and Rs1,303.15.

    The rupee declined by 0.54 per cent versus the US dollar, closing at Rs182.54 after winning three paisas and settling at Rs181.55 on Saturday, April 16. During the open market session, the Indian rupee (INR) touched an intraday high of Rs181.00 versus the US dollar.

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    The consumer market is still torn between those who see gold as a hedge against inflation, growth concerns, and high volatility in other financial markets and those who do not.