USD to PKR Exchange Rate Today
As of 28 October 2025, the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is still trading steadily against the US Dollar (USD), which is around Rs281.40 in the interbank market. The rate indicates a further indication of economic stability
As of 28 October 2025, the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) is still trading steadily against the US Dollar (USD), which is around Rs281.40 in the interbank market. The rate indicates a further indication of economic stability
The historic multi-billion-dollar investment by the UAE in Pakistan is a breakthrough in the relationship between the two countries, as it shows that they are beginning to transition towards the strategy of long-term strategic partnership
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On 25 October 2025, one US dollar (USD) was traded at 281.0 Pakistan rupees (PKR) in the inter-bank and open market in Pakistan. This value indicates a marginal decline of the Pakistani rupee (PKR) in
At a small currency counter in Karachi’s Saddar, a man counted notes twice before sliding them across the glass. Outside, motorbike horns cut through the thick morning air, and a digital screen blinked with the
It was a slow, slightly hazy morning in Karachi. Currency boards flickered as the first updates rolled in, and dealers leaned over their desks comparing figures. The Pakistani Rupee started the day steady but cautious.
Markets opened with the usual restlessness this morning. In Karachi, traders adjusted tiny digits on their boards while sipping tea, knowing that every rupee change would draw calls from across the country. The gold rate
The morning at Pakistan’s money exchange markets began quietly. Fans buzzed above old wooden counters as traders checked the latest rates. The Pakistani Rupee (PKR) opened around 283.40 per USD, a small slip from the
The morning market in Pakistan opened quiet, screens flickering inside exchange counters in Karachi and Lahore. The smell of fresh paper notes filled the air as dealers checked rates again and again. The Pakistani Rupee
Morning in Karachi began slow. Currency counters flicked on their neon lights, one by one. The faint smell of paper and metal drifted from the teller desks as the first customers walked in. The Pakistani