Karachi: US dollar on Monday jumped 43 paisa in the inter-bank market to be traded at Rs174.43, weakening the rupee by -0.25%.


According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the Pakistani rupee continued to lose its ground against the US dollar for the second consecutive session in the inter-bank market depreciating by -0.25% to close the day’s trade at Rs174.43.
The demand for dollars continues to be strong owing to the pressure from importers on the back of a strong economic recovery, pushing the domestic currency lower, experts said.
Traders associated with the Forex market say the main reason for rising in the dollar rate in Pakistan on Tuesday is the increase in import bills.
Earlier Pakistani rupee had touched an all-time low of Rs166.23 against the greenback last year in August 2020.
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