Nepal Rastra Bank has published the foreign currency exchange rates for Saturday, October 4, 2025 (Ashwin 18, 2082 BS). The US Dollar has slightly increased, while the Euro and Pound Sterling have declined compared to Friday. Key Exchange Rates (Per Unit) CurrencyBuying (NPR)Selling (NPR)Change vs FridayUS Dollar (USD)141.74142.34↑ Slight increaseEuro (EUR)166.34167.04↓ Slight decreasePound Sterling (GBP)190.60191.41↓ Slight decreaseSwiss Franc (CHF)177.98178.73↑ Slight increaseAustralian Dollar (AUD)93.6093.99↑ Slight increaseCanadian Dollar (CAD)101.49101.92↓ Slight decreaseSingapore Dollar (SGD)109.94110.40↓ Slight decreaseJapanese Yen (JPY, per 10)9.629.66↓ Slight decreaseChinese Yuan (CNY)19.9119.99↑ Slight increaseSaudi Riyal (SAR)37.7937.95↑ Slight increaseQatari Riyal (QAR)38.8939.05↑ Slight increase Note: Buying rate is the rate at which banks…
Nepal Rastra Bank has published the foreign currency exchange rates for today. According to the rates: US Dollar (USD): Buying 141.61 / Selling 142.21 Euro (EUR): Buying 166.42 / Selling 167.13 British Pound Sterling (GBP): Buying 190.82 / Selling 191.63 Saudi Riyal (SAR): Buying 37.76 / Selling 37.92 Qatari Riyal (QAR): Buying 38.85 / Selling 39.02 Swiss Franc (CHF): Buying 177.94 / Selling 178.69 Australian Dollar (AUD): Buying 93.57 / Selling 93.97 Canadian Dollar (CAD): Buying 101.56 / Selling 101.99 Singapore Dollar (SGD): Buying 110.04 / Selling 110.50 Chinese Yuan (CNY): Buying 19.89 / Selling 19.97 Thai Baht (THB): Buying…
Today, the prices of gold and silver have increased once more in the Nepalese market. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Traders’ Association, standard gold (Imitation/Stamped) rose by Rs. 700 per tola, reaching Rs. 223,200 per tola on Sunday. Previously, on Friday, gold was traded at Rs. 222,500 per tola. This marks the highest price for gold so far. Similarly, silver prices have also increased. The association reported that silver went up by Rs. 70 per tola, trading at Rs. 2,810 per tola, compared to Rs. 2,740 per tola on Friday.
The Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) has strictly directed industrialists and traders who receive electricity through dedicated or trunk lines to pay their outstanding dues within 21 days. The notice issued by the authority warns that non-payment will result in public disclosure of the defaulter’s name and suspension of electricity supply. For cases where the outstanding amount is large, the authority has also provided a provision for installment payments of up to 28 months, which is expected to offer relief to industries facing short-term cash flow problems. Users of dedicated and trunk-line electricity have delayed payments for a long time, with…
The Kalimati Fruit and Vegetable Market Development Committee has set the wholesale prices for agricultural produce for today. The maximum wholesale prices for selected vegetables and fruits are as follows: Tomatoes: Large Nepali Rs.65/kg, Large Indian Rs.70/kg, Small Local Rs.52/kg, Small Tunnel Rs.65/kg, Small Indian Rs.45/kg Potatoes: Red Rs.52/kg, Red Indian Rs.36/kg, Red Mude Rs.45/kg, White Rs.40/kg Onion: Dried Indian Rs.44/kg Carrot: Local Rs.125/kg, Terai Rs.110/kg Cabbage: Local Rs.55/kg Cauliflower: Local Rs.80/kg Radish: Red Rs.55/kg, White Hybrid Rs.50/kg Bitter gourd: Long Rs.30/kg, Short Rs.40/kg Beans: Tendu Rs.140/kg, Corn Beans Rs.110/kg Other vegetables: Ghee beans (Local) Rs.140/kg, Ghee beans (Hybrid) Rs.120/kg,…
Nepal Rastra Bank has set the foreign currency exchange rates for Friday, September 26, 2025 as follows: US Dollar (USD) – Buying: Rs. 141.57, Selling: Rs. 142.17 Euro (EUR) – Buying: Rs. 166.24, Selling: Rs. 166.94 UK Pound Sterling (GBP) – Buying: Rs. 190.17, Selling: Rs. 190.98 Swiss Franc (CHF) – Buying: Rs. 177.87, Selling: Rs. 178.63 Australian Dollar (AUD) – Buying: Rs. 93.25, Selling: Rs. 93.65 Canadian Dollar (CAD) – Buying: Rs. 101.89, Selling: Rs. 102.32 Singapore Dollar (SGD) – Buying: Rs. 109.83, Selling: Rs. 110.29 Japanese Yen (JPY, per 10 units) – Buying: Rs. 9.51, Selling: Rs. 9.55…
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has published the official foreign exchange rates for Thursday. The central bank has fixed the following buying and selling rates for major foreign currencies (per unit, unless otherwise specified): US Dollar (USD): Buying Rs. 141.61, Selling Rs. 142.21 Euro (EUR): Buying Rs. 166.40, Selling Rs. 167.10 UK Pound Sterling (GBP): Buying Rs. 190.65, Selling Rs. 191.46 Swiss Franc (CHF): Buying Rs. 178.41, Selling Rs. 178.89 Australian Dollar (AUD): Buying Rs. 93.51, Selling Rs. 93.91 Canadian Dollar (CAD): Buying Rs. 102.04, Selling Rs. 102.47 Singapore Dollar (SGD): Buying Rs. 110.00, Selling Rs. 110.47 Japanese Yen (JPY) (per…
Finance Minister Rameshwor Khanal, who also oversees the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration, has stated that there is no possibility of abolishing the provincial structure. Speaking briefly with journalists at Biratnagar Airport, Minister Khanal said the current government is functioning in accordance with the constitution and has no plans to eliminate provinces. In response to a question, he also clarified that there has been no discussion on banning NPR 1,000 and 500 banknotes at present. Regarding India’s reduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), Khanal said the matter is under study, and any necessary adjustments will be…
Despite a market decline, the Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) witnessed a total trading volume of NPR 4.12 billion on Wednesday, with around 9.4 million shares changing hands. The Nepse index dropped by 27.89 points to close at 2,654.35 points. According to Nepal Stock Exchange, prices of 53 stocks rose, while 193 declined, and 5 remained unchanged. Investors in Upper Mailung Khola and City Hotel gained the most, as both stocks hit the positive circuit limit, earning investors NPR 61 and NPR 59 per share, respectively.Similarly, investors in Himstar Energy Company, Citizen Mutual Fund 2, and Vision Lumbini Energy Company also…
The price of gold in the Nepali market has reached a record high today.According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the price of hallmark gold surged by NPR 1,300 per tola on Wednesday, reaching NPR 223,000 per tola—the highest rate ever recorded.On Tuesday, gold was traded at NPR 221,700 per tola. Similarly, the price of silver has also increased. The federation reported that silver rose by NPR 20 per tola, trading at NPR 2,700 per tola today, up from NPR 2,680 per tola on Tuesday.