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Pakistani rupee gains strong recovery after big fall against USD

ISLAMABAD, March 5: The Pakistani rupee gained a strong recovery following a big fall against the U.S. dollar as the greenback was being traded at 278.46 rupees in the interbank on Friday, according to the State Bank of Pakistan.
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ISLAMABAD, March 5: The Pakistani rupee gained a strong recovery following a big fall against the U.S. dollar as the greenback was being traded at 278.46 rupees in the interbank on Friday, according to the State Bank of Pakistan.     


The U.S. dollar closed at 285.09 rupees on Thursday. On the last working day of the week, the local currency appreciated by 6.63 rupees, or 2.38 percent, against the U.S. dollar, official figures showed.     


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Talking to Xinhua, Rehan Ateeq, head of treasury with Silk Bank, a Pakistani commercial bank, said that massive increase in the price of greenbacks in the previous session encouraged exporters to sell their dollars in the market, which eventually resulted in the improvement of the local currency.     


The main reason for this highly volatile trend in the market is due to the looming uncertainty around Pakistan's International Monetary Fund program that is still pending, according to Malik Bostan, head of the Forex Association of Pakistan.   


(Xinhua/RSS)

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