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Currency Exchange Rates in Pakistan Today – 04 October 2025

Currency Exchange Rates in Pakistan Today – 04 October 2025

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Pakistani rupee recorded mixed changes against various foreign currencies including Euro, Saudi Riyal and UK Pound in open market on Sunday.

On September 28, US Dollar’s buying rate stood at Rs282.35 while selling rate hovered at Rs282.40 according to forex.pk

Euro’s (EUR) buying rate stood at Rs333.5 and the selling rate at Rs334.50 while UK Pound buying rates settled at Rs378.5 and selling Rs383.

Several currencies, including the Australian Dollar (AUD), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Chinese Yuan (CNY), Danish Krone (DKK), Japanese Yen (JPY), Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD), Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), and Swiss Franc (CHF), showed no change in their rates compared to the previous update.

Currency Rates in Pakistan Open Market

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CurrencyBuySell
 US Dollar282.35282.40
 Euro333.5334.50
 British Pound378.5383
 UAE Dirham7778
 Saudi Riyal75.275.9
 Kuwaiti Dinar913.35922.35
 Canadian Dollar204211
 Australian Dollar184189
 Omani Riyal731.05738.55
 Japanese Yen1.85751.9575
 Malaysian Ringgit67.167.7
 Qatari Riyal77.2277.92
 Bahrain Dinar746.4753.9
 Thai Bhat8.738.88
 Chinese Yuan39.4739.87
 Hong Kong Dollar36.2236.57
 Danish Krone44.1544.75
 New Zealand Dollar164.7166.70
 Singapore Dollar216221
 Norwegians Krone28.3728.67
 Swedish Krona29.9930.29
 Swiss Franc355.02357.77
 Indian Rupee3.123.21
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