Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has published the official foreign exchange rates for today. US Dollar (USD): Buying rate Rs. 139.01 | Selling rate Rs. 139.61 Euro (EUR): Buying Rs. 161.88 | Selling Rs. 162.58 UK Pound Sterling (GBP): Buying Rs. 187.48 | Selling Rs. 188.29 Swiss Franc (CHF): Buying Rs. 172.11 | Selling Rs. 172.85 Australian Dollar (AUD): Buying Rs. 89.45 | Selling Rs. 89.83 Canadian Dollar (CAD): Buying Rs. 100.18 | Selling Rs. 100.62 Singapore Dollar (SGD): Buying Rs. 108.13 | Selling Rs. 108.60 Japanese Yen (JPY – 10): Buying Rs. 9.42 | Selling Rs. 9.46 Chinese Yuan (CNY):…
Nepal Rastra Bank has announced the foreign currency exchange rates for today. The rates are as follows: Major Currencies US Dollar (USD): Buying Rs. 138.83 | Selling Rs. 139.43 Euro (EUR): Buying Rs. 162.19 | Selling Rs. 162.89 British Pound (GBP): Buying Rs. 187.67 | Selling Rs. 188.48 Swiss Franc (CHF): Buying Rs. 172.35 | Selling Rs. 173.10 Australian Dollar (AUD): Buying Rs. 90.09 | Selling Rs. 90.48 Canadian Dollar (CAD): Buying Rs. 100.52 | Selling Rs. 100.96 Singapore Dollar (SGD): Buying Rs. 108.20 | Selling Rs. 108.67 Asian Currencies Japanese Yen (JPY) – per 10 units: Buying Rs. 9.39…
The price of gold in Nepal fell by Rs. 1,600 per tola on Wednesday. According to the Federation of Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, the rate has been fixed at Rs. 193,500 per tola, compared to Rs. 195,100 per tola the previous day. Earlier, on Shrawan 23, gold had reached a record high of Rs. 199,400 per tola. Silver prices have also dropped. From Rs. 2,300 per tola on Tuesday, the price has decreased by Rs. 45, settling at Rs. 2,255 per tola today.
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli inaugurated the 17th edition of the NADA Auto Show in Kathmandu. In his address at the event, PM Oli emphasized the importance of creating an environment where the nation can fully benefit from scientific discoveries, innovations, and technological development. He assured that the government is committed to supporting youth eager to work with new ideas and approaches. “Policy frameworks and infrastructure necessary for progress and modernization are already in place. There are no obstacles to investment and work, so there is no reason for dissatisfaction,” he stated. Highlighting major ongoing infrastructure projects in the country,…
Bandipur Cable Car & Tourism Ltd. is set to open its Initial Public Offering (IPO) of 4,341,080 shares to the general public from Bhadra 11. Investors can apply for a minimum of 10 shares and a maximum of 20,000 shares through ASBA member banks or the “Mero Share” platform. The subscription period will close as early as Bhadra 15 and no later than Bhadra 25. Nepal SBI Merchant Banking Ltd. is managing the IPO issuance. Earlier, on Shrawan 6, the company had issued shares to locals of project-affected areas and Nepalis working abroad, the allotment of which has already been…
The Automobiles Association of Nepal (NADA) is set to begin the NADA Auto Show 2025 from today (Tuesday) at the exhibition grounds in Bhrikutimandap, Kathmandu. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli will inaugurate the event. The show will run daily from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM until Bhadra 8. More than 125 companies and organizations will showcase their products and services, including four-wheelers, motorcycles/scooters, light commercial vehicles, insurance services, lubricants, tire companies, and other auto-related products. According to NADA, the exhibition will feature over 30 automobile brands, including the much-anticipated flying car.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has published the foreign exchange rates for today. According to the central bank: US Dollar (USD): Buying Rs. 139.47, Selling Rs. 140.07 Euro (EUR): Buying Rs. 162.99, Selling Rs. 163.69 UK Pound Sterling (GBP): Buying Rs. 188.90, Selling Rs. 189.71 Swiss Franc (CHF): Buying Rs. 172.89, Selling Rs. 173.63 Australian Dollar (AUD): Buying Rs. 90.83, Selling Rs. 91.22 Canadian Dollar (CAD): Buying Rs. 101.11, Selling Rs. 101.55 Singapore Dollar (SGD): Buying Rs. 108.76, Selling Rs. 109.23 Japanese Yen (JPY/10): Buying Rs. 9.46, Selling Rs. 9.50 Chinese Yuan (CNY): Buying Rs. 19.43, Selling Rs. 19.51 Saudi Riyal…
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has raised the foreign exchange limit for silver imports. Under the revised provision, industries engaged in gold and silver businesses can now obtain foreign exchange of up to USD 500,000 (or equivalent in other convertible foreign currency) per transaction to import silver as raw material for making jewelry, artistic items, utensils, and other products. Other silver traders, however, will be allowed to obtain foreign exchange of up to USD 100,000 (or equivalent) per transaction for silver imports. For silver jewelry and artistic item exporters, NRB has set conditions. They must present evidence of confirmed export orders—such…
On Monday, the price of gold increased in the Nepali market. Compared to Sunday, the price of gold per tola rose by Rs. 800. According to the Nepal Gold and Silver Dealers’ Association, gold, which was traded at Rs. 195,500 yesterday, is being sold at Rs. 196,300 today. Gold prices had reached a record high of Rs. 199,400 per tola on Shrawan 23, but had been declining continuously until Bhadra 1. Meanwhile, the price of silver also increased by Rs. 5. Today, silver is being traded at Rs. 2,315 per tola, as reported by the association.
Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) has set the foreign currency exchange rates for Monday. According to NRB, the buying rate of one US dollar has been fixed at Rs. 139.79 and the selling rate at Rs. 140.39. The buying and selling rates for other major currencies are as follows: Euro: Rs. 163.53 (buying), Rs. 164.23 (selling) UK Pound Sterling: Rs. 189.45 (buying), Rs. 190.26 (selling) Swiss Franc: Rs. 173.34 (buying), Rs. 174.08 (selling) Australian Dollar: Rs. 90.96 (buying), Rs. 91.35 (selling) Canadian Dollar: Rs. 101.15 (buying), Rs. 101.59 (selling) Singapore Dollar: Rs. 108.94 (buying), Rs. 109.41 (selling) Japanese Yen (per 10…