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Dollar closes firm against Pakistani rupee in interbank market

byCustoms Today Report
22/01/2015
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KARACHI: The dollar remained firm against the rupee in the interbank market. It started the day’s trading at Rs 100.30 for buying, with 10 paisas variation in value closed at Rs 100.40 for buying and Rs 100.60 for selling.
The euro witnessed upward correction against rupee as it started the day’s trading at Rs 115.96 for buying, closed at Rs 116.25 for buying after gaining 29 paisas and closed at Rs 116.48 for selling. The pound sterling down against the local currency as it initiated the day’s trading at Rs 151.85 for buying, dipped by 55 paisas and closed at Rs 151.30 for buying and Rs 151.60 for selling.

Open market: The dollar remained flat against the rupee, dealers said. It started the day’s trading at Rs 101.25 for buying and closed at Rs 101.25 for buying after no variation in value and stood at Rs 101.50 for selling.

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The euro remained plus versus the rupee as it started the day’s trading at Rs 116.50 for buying, with 25 paisas upward change in value and it
closed at Rs 116.75 for buying and at Rs 117 for selling. The pound remained minus against the rupee as it started the day’s trading at Rs 152.75 for buying, closed at Rs 152.25 after Rs 50 paisas downward change for buying and closed at Rs 152.50 for selling.

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