15/11/2025
Today's bulletin highlights a divided market. The Swiss Franc surged, but the Australian Dollar fell. The Swiss Franc (CHF) 🇨🇭 advanced against the NPR, gaining Rs. 0.980 (0.55%) to reach a buying rate of Rs. 178.91 and a selling rate of Rs. 179.67 per 1 unit. The Australian Dollar (AUD) weakened today, dropping by Rs. 0.720 (-0.77%). It is now listed at Rs. 92.23 (Buy) and Rs. 92.62 (Sell) for 1 unit. The Nepali Rupee weakened against the South Korean Won (KRW) 🇰🇷, which climbed by Rs. 0.050 (0.52%). Financial institutions will now buy 100 units for Rs. 9.71 and sell for Rs. 9.75. Showing weakness, the Swedish Kroner (SEK) declined by Rs. 0.090 (-0.60%), adjusting its official buy rate to Rs. 14.96 and sell rate to Rs. 15.03 for 1 unit. Similarly, the Japanese Yen (JPY) 🇯🇵 also saw an increase of Rs. 0.010 (0.11%). Its value is now set at Rs. 9.16 (Buy) and Rs. 9.20 (Sell) per 10 units. The Thai Baht (THB) has become cheaper, depreciating by Rs. 0.010 (-0.23%). The new rate is Rs. 4.37 for buying and Rs. 4.38 for selling per 1 unit. An upward trend was seen in the Saudi Arabian Riyal (SAR) 🇸🇦, which increased by Rs. 0.040 (0.11%). Today, 1 unit can be bought for Rs. 37.79 and sold for Rs. 37.95. Conversely, the Canadian Dollar (CAD) 🇨🇦 depreciated by Rs. 0.230 (-0.23%), settling at a buying rate of Rs. 100.94 and a selling rate of Rs. 101.37 per 1 unit. A notable gainer today is the U.A.E Dirham (AED), which appreciated by Rs. 0.040 (0.10%); it is now trading at Rs. 38.58 (Buy) and Rs. 38.74 (Sell) for 1 unit. The Nepali Rupee strengthened against the UK Pound Sterling (GBP) 🇬🇧, which fell by Rs. 0.110 (-0.06%). Banks will now purchase 1 unit for Rs. 186.13 and sell for Rs. 186.92. Showing strength, the Qatari Riyal (QAR) rose by Rs. 0.040 (0.10%), bringing its official buy rate to Rs. 38.88 and sell rate to Rs. 39.04 for 1 unit. In contrast, the Singapore Dollar (SGD) 🇸🇬 saw a decrease of Rs. 0.040 (-0.04%). Its value is now fixed at Rs. 108.79 (Buy) and Rs. 109.25 (Sell) per 1 unit. The Kuwaity Dinar (KWD) has become more expensive, appreciating by Rs. 0.430 (0.09%). The new rate is Rs. 461.95 for buying and Rs. 463.91 for selling per 1 unit. An upward trend was seen in the Omani Rial (OMR) 🇴🇲, which increased by Rs. 0.340 (0.09%). Today, 1 unit can be bought for Rs. 368.05 and sold for Rs. 369.61. The U.S. Dollar (USD) 🇺🇸 advanced against the NPR, gaining Rs. 0.130 (0.09%) to reach a buying rate of Rs. 141.70 and a selling rate of Rs. 142.30 per 1 unit. A notable gainer today is the Bahrain Dinar (BHD), which appreciated by Rs. 0.320 (0.09%); it is now trading at Rs. 375.84 (Buy) and Rs. 377.43 (Sell) for 1 unit. The Nepali Rupee weakened against the European Euro (EUR) 🇪🇺, which climbed by Rs. 0.100 (0.06%). Financial institutions will now buy 1 unit for Rs. 164.53 and sell for Rs. 165.22. Showing strength, the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) rose by Rs. 0.010 (0.05%), bringing its official buy rate to Rs. 18.23 and sell rate to Rs. 18.31 for 1 unit. Similarly, the Chinese Yuan (CNY) 🇨🇳 also saw an increase of Rs. 0.010 (0.05%). Its value is now set at Rs. 19.96 (Buy) and Rs. 20.04 (Sell) per 1 unit. The Danish Kroner (DKK) has become more expensive, appreciating by Rs. 0.010 (0.05%). The new rate is Rs. 22.03 for buying and Rs. 22.12 for selling per 1 unit. The Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) 🇲🇾 saw no movement, with its value constant at Rs. 34.29 for buying and Rs. 34.43 (1 unit).