The price of major currencies including the US dollar and Saudi riyal against the rupee on Wednesday, April 30

The US dollar has recorded a decline in the value of the rupee in Pakistan’s interbank market.
According to the State Bank of Pakistan, the US dollar has recorded a decline of 5 paise against the Pakistani rupee in the interbank market on Wednesday, after which its new value has been recorded at Rs 280.97 paise, while on Tuesday it was Rs 281.2 paise.
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In the interbank market today, the value of the Saudi riyal was Rs 74.90 paise, the Emirati dirham was Rs 76.49 paise and the Bahraini dinar was Rs 745.33 paise.
Similarly, the Omani Rial was recorded at Rs 729.81 in the interbank market, the Kuwaiti Dinar at Rs 916.82 and the Qatari Rial at Rs 77.7.

On the other hand, in the open market on Wednesday, the buying price of the US dollar was recorded at Rs 281.41 and the selling price was Rs 282.90.

The buying price of the Saudi Riyal was Rs 75.11 and the selling price was Rs 75.69, while the buying price of the Emirati Dirham was Rs 76.47 and the selling price was Rs 77.9.

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