Tag: Interbank Trading

  • PKR appreciates 15.82 paisa to close at Rs282.37 against USD

    PKR appreciates 15.82 paisa to close at Rs282.37 against USD

    In Tuesday’s interbank session, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) strengthened by 15.82 paisa against the US dollar (USD), concluding the trade at PKR 282.37 per USD—improved from the previous closing of PKR 282.53 per USD. 

    The Pakistani currency experienced intraday fluctuations, reaching a high bid of Rs282.8 and a low ask of Rs282.4.

    Within the open market, Exchange Companies quoted the dollar at Rs282 for buying and Rs284.8 for selling. 

    Against major currencies, the PKR depreciated by 46.13 paisa against the Euro, closing at Rs311.27, compared to the prior value of Rs310.81. 

    The British Pound became more affordable by 17.27 paisa, closing at Rs358.48, in contrast to Rs358.66 from the preceding day.

    The Swiss franc demonstrated gains of 4.63 paisa, concluding at Rs329.89, a slight increase from Rs329.84 in the previous session. 

    Against the Japanese Yen, the PKR gained 0.23 paisa, settling at Rs1.9841 as opposed to Rs1.9864 a day ago. 

    The Chinese Yuan experienced a decline of 3.37 paisa, closing at Rs39.52 compared to Rs39.55 in the previous session.

    The Saudi Riyal concluded at Rs75.27, indicating a loss of 4.32 paisa from its previous value of Rs75.31. 

    Simultaneously, the UAE Dirham decreased by 4.73 paisa, transitioning from Rs76.89 a day ago to Rs76.93.

  • Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 50,500 points after more than six years

    Pakistan Stock Exchange surpasses 50,500 points after more than six years

    On Friday, the KSE-100 benchmark index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange surpassed the 50,500-point mark, a level last witnessed in May 2017 when it reached 50,592 points. 

    The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE-100) index has advanced by 207 points and is presently at 50,572 points.

    Yesterday marked a significant milestone for the Pakistan Stock Exchange as its benchmark KSE-100 index crossed the 50,000-point threshold, an achievement that experts have noted took six years to accomplish. 

    During intraday trading, the benchmark Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) 100 Index surged by 600 points, settling at 50,025 points, a level not seen since June 7, 2017.

    Concurrently, the Pakistani rupee exhibited a recovery against the US dollar in the interbank market on Thursday. After experiencing a Rs1 gain against the PKR in interbank trading on Wednesday, the US dollar depreciated by Rs1.96 in early Thursday afternoon trading. 

    As of the latest data, the Pakistani rupee has gained Rs1.96 against the US dollar, now trading at Rs278.30 in the interbank market, according to forex dealers. 

    In the open market, banks are selling the greenback to importers at Rs278.80, while the US currency has also experienced a Rs1 loss against the local currency.

  • Gold price increases by Rs6,400 to Rs206,500 per tola

    Gold price increases by Rs6,400 to Rs206,500 per tola

    Gold prices in Pakistan are once again on an upward trajectory, with the per tola price recently surging by Rs6,400 in the domestic market.

    This increase was observed as the price of this precious metal climbed by Rs6,500 per tola, reaching Rs206,500, according to statements made by the chairman of the All Pakistan Jewellers Manufacturers Association.

    Simultaneously, the price for 10 grammes of gold also rose, now trading at Rs107,740 after a substantial increase of Rs5,487.

    In the international arena, the price of gold saw an uptick of $46, settling at $1,938 per ounce. Conversely, the US dollar strengthened against the Pakistani rupee in interbank trading on Wednesday morning, ending a streak of losses for the Pakistani currency.

    Furthermore, the value of the US dollar also rose by one rupee in the open market, where it now trades at Rs278, up from its previous rate of Rs277. Just last week, the US dollar had depreciated by Rs5.07 against the Pakistani rupee in interbank trading.

  • US dollar hits six-month low against Pakistani currency 

    US dollar hits six-month low against Pakistani currency 

    The Pakistani rupee (PKR) has been on an upward trajectory, with the US dollar (USD) experiencing its lowest value in six months.

    This development follows a concerted effort to combat dollar smuggling, resulting in a decrease of Rs5.50 in interbank trading this week. The greenback concluded the week at Rs282.69.  

    In the open market, the US dollar saw a significant drop of 6.50 rupees, closing at Rs281.50, down from Rs288.

    This decline has been a consistent trend in recent weeks, starting from the beginning of September, when the US currency has been steadily losing ground against the Pakistani rupee.  

    Notably, other foreign currencies have also seen a decrease in their value within the currency market. Over the past week, the Euro fell by 8 rupees, going from Rs306 to Rs298. Similarly, the British Pound Sterling lost Rs5, reaching a rate of Rs248 from its previous Rs253.

    The Saudi Riyal experienced a modest decrease of one rupee, moving from Rs76.20 to Rs75.20, while the Emirates dirham shed Rs2.60 to settle at Rs77.20, down from its previous rate of Rs79.80 over the weekend.  

    This strengthening of the Pakistani rupee against the US dollar in the open market has occurred while maintaining a narrow gap with the interbank market, aligning with the limits stipulated by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).  

    This positive trend in the rupee’s value against the dollar can be attributed to a nationwide crackdown on illegal currency operations carried out by law enforcement agencies.