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Pak rupee sheds 10 paisa in open market

byCustoms Today Report
23/10/2014
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KARACHI: Pakistani rupee Thursday further lost its value against US dollar in open market, but remained stable in interbank.

According to the data provided by the Forex Association of Pakistan, US dollar gained 10 paisa to reach 103.5 in open market, while it remained stable at Rs102.70 in interbank. On Wednesday, dollar took marginal strength against rupee in interbank while rupee remain stable in open market. The US dollar traded at lowest rate of Rs 102.90 and highest rate of Rs 102.95 in interbank while it was traded at minimum price of Rs 102.70 and highest rate of Rs 102.90 in cash free market.

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