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  • Pakistani rupee closes week strong at Rs282.53 against US dollar

    Pakistani rupee closes week strong at Rs282.53 against US dollar

    In a trend marking its ninth consecutive session, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) demonstrated resilience against the US dollar (USD) by registering a 0.09 per cent appreciation in the inter-bank market on Friday.

    Closing the week at Rs282.53, the currency saw an increase of Rs0.26, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

    This positive momentum follows a marginal gain on Thursday, settling at Rs282.79 against the US dollar.

    Simultaneously, the foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan experienced a decline, falling below the $7 billion mark.

    A notable decrease of $136 million, attributed to debt repayments during the week ending December 15, 2023, brought the reserves to $6.904 billion.

    On the international front, the US dollar found itself near a more than four-month low on Friday, anticipating a key US inflation gauge reading scheduled for later in the day.

    This data is expected to provide clarity on the Federal Reserve’s room to manoeuvre in terms of interest rate cuts in the coming year.

    Early Asia trade witnessed the greenback hitting a five-month trough against the New Zealand dollar and a three-week low against the euro.

    This decline resumed after a sudden risk-aversion episode in New York hours on Wednesday triggered a sell-off in US stocks, leading to a rise in the dollar.

    Against a basket of currencies, the greenback hovered around 101.76, remaining close to the previous session’s more than four-month low of 101.72.

     The dollar index seemed poised for a weekly loss of about 0.8 per cent, extending the previous week’s 1.3 per cent decline.

    The Federal Reserve’s decision to leave the door open to potential rate cuts in the next year, as indicated in its last policy meeting for 2023, contributed to the ongoing downward pressure on the US dollar.

    This market movement has implications for various currency pairs, including the Pakistani rupee to US dollar exchange rate, which continues to be of interest to investors tracking global economic trends.

  • Pakistani rupee gains Rs2.13 to close at Rs221.91

    Pakistani rupee gains Rs2.13 to close at Rs221.91

    In line with improved market sentiment, the Pakistani rupee (PKR) kept strengthening versus the US dollar, closing at Rs221.91 on Wednesday in the inter-bank market.

    According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the local currency appreciated by 0.96 per cent or Rs2.13 against the dollar to settle at Rs221.91.

    The uptick on Wednesday marked the seventh straight rebound for the currency, which last month touched an all-time low of Rs239.94 against the US dollar. Since then, it has increased by almost 8 per cent.

    Pakistani rupee significantly increased last week, rising 6.8 per cent to settle at Rs224.04 in the interbank market.

    The rupee maintained its strength throughout the week as Pakistan reported a smaller trade deficit and a significantly lower import bill in July, relieving pressure on the currency that had previously been battered by the dollar.

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) also stated that the board meeting is tentatively scheduled for late August once adequate financing assurances are confirmed.

    An official source in Abu Dhabi later emphasised in a public statement the UAE’s plan to invest $1 billion in Pakistani businesses across a range of economic and investment sectors, bringing Pakistan one step closer to closing what the IMF refers to as a financial gap.

    Market analysts anticipate significant growth in the upcoming days, assuming Pakistan manages to arrange its finance requirements.