What’s the Foreign Exchange Rate For Thursday, June 26?

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Nepal Rastra Bank has officially updated the foreign exchange rates for Thursday, 26th June 2025 (12 Asar 2082). Whether you’re planning to send money, travel abroad, or trade in foreign currencies, the latest rates might surprise you.

According to the central bank, the US Dollar is being bought at Rs. 137.43 and sold at Rs. 138.03. The Euro stands strong with a buying rate of Rs. 159.49 and a selling rate of Rs. 160.18. Likewise, the British Pound is being bought for Rs. 187.00 and sold for Rs. 187.82.

Travelers or businesses dealing in Swiss Francs will find it at Rs. 170.36 (buying) and Rs. 171.10 (selling). The Australian Dollar is trading at Rs. 89.27 and Rs. 89.66, while the Canadian Dollar is at Rs. 100.07 and Rs. 100.51.

Looking at Asian currencies, the Chinese Yuan is available at Rs. 19.16 (buying) and Rs. 19.24 (selling), and the Japanese Yen (per 10 units) is at Rs. 9.43 and Rs. 9.47. Similarly, the Indian Rupee is valued at Rs. 160.00 (buying) and Rs. 160.15 (selling) for 100 units.

Gulf currencies are also on the list:
The Saudi Riyal stands at Rs. 36.64 (buying) and Rs. 36.80 (selling), while the Qatari Riyal is priced at Rs. 37.00 and Rs. 37.87. The UAE Dirham is set at Rs. 37.42 and Rs. 37.58.

Luxury currencies like the Kuwaiti Dinar are being traded at Rs. 449.34 (buying) and Rs. 451.30 (selling), and the Omani Riyal at Rs. 356.94 and Rs. 358.50.

Other currency highlights:
Malaysian Ringgit – Rs. 32.42 / 32.57
Singapore Dollar – Rs. 107.32 / 107.79
Bahraini Dinar – Rs. 364.39 / 365.98
South Korean Won (per 100) – Rs. 10.08 / 10.13
Swedish Kroner – Rs. 14.43 / 14.49
Danish Kroner – Rs. 21.38 / 21.48
Thai Baht – Rs. 4.21 / 4.23
Hong Kong Dollar – Rs. 17.51 / 17.58

These rates are subject to change anytime as per market needs, as stated by Nepal Rastra Bank.

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