The State Bank of Pakistan says the US dollar has concluded at Rs283.04, marking a 1.34% increase compared to the previous day's closing rate of Rs279.26.


Karachi: The Pakistani rupee on Tuesday experienced a depreciation of Rs3.78 against the US dollar in the interbank market on Tuesday, as per data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).
According to SBP, the US dollar concluded at Rs283.04, marking a 1.34% increase compared to the previous day's closing rate of Rs279.26.
Interbank closing #ExchangeRate for today https://t.co/KBAPz7CcGZ#SBPExchangeRate pic.twitter.com/Ev4RrPjlEh
— SBP (@StateBank_Pak) July 18, 2023
Meanwhile, in the open market, the dollar is being sold at Rs287. It's noteworthy that the Pakistani rupee had witnessed a gain of over Rs10 in the past week since the approval of the IMF loan programme.
On Thursday, Pakistan received the first tranche of $1.2 billion from the International Monetary Fund under the SBA (Stand-By Arrangement) programme.
Fox out of Players Championship with illness
- 2 hours ago

Nurse practitioners are rushing in to fill the gaps in US health care
- 36 minutes ago
UEFA charges Chelsea's Neto for shoving ball boy
- 2 hours ago
Cubs pick Boyd to start Opening Day vs. Nats
- 2 hours ago

Trump’s open-ended war, briefly explained
- 35 minutes ago
NCAA: Suspicious wagers on college hoops down
- 2 hours ago
NHL: Senators will not forfeit '26 1st-round pick
- 2 hours ago

How the war in Iran threatens food supply everywhere
- 36 minutes ago

The global oil crisis is even worse than it looks
- 35 minutes ago

Anthropic doesn’t trust the Pentagon, and neither should you
- 3 hours ago

The Iran war is not a video game
- 35 minutes ago

Google Chrome is coming to Arm-powered Linux devices later this year
- 3 hours ago










