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Pakistan rupee posts marginal gain against US dollar – Markets

April 25, 2025
in Business

Rupee’s Performance Against US Dollar Since 04 March 2025

The Pakistani rupee posted marginal gain against the US dollar, appreciating by 0.03% in the inter-bank market on Friday.

At close, the local currency settled at 280.97 against the greenback, down by Re0.10 against the previous day close.

On Thursday, the rupee depreciated by 0.04% to hit 15-month low of 281.07 in the inter-bank market.

Internationally, the US dollar drifted higher on Friday, following small losses a day earlier, as traders grappled with the outlook for the U.S. economy following President Donald Trump’s erratic messaging on trade deals and Federal Reserve interference.

The U.S. currency has oscillated wildly this week, starting with a 1% tumble against major peers on Monday after Trump threatened to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates quickly enough, only to surge 1.5% a day later as Trump said he never had any intention of replacing Powell, and mooted a de-escalation in his trade war with China.

A lack of actual progress towards opening talks with Beijing, though, had the dollar drooping again later in the week. For the week overall, the dollar index – which measures the currency against six major peers – is on course for just a 0.27% rise, although that would still snap a four-week losing run.

Investors are particularly in the dark about where things currently stand with China. Beijing asserted on Thursday that it has not held trade talks with Washington, although Trump repeated later in the day that direct negotiations are underway.

Oil prices, a key indicator of currency parity, rose for a second session on Friday buoyed by potential de-escalation of the US-China trade war, but the market was headed for a weekly decline of around 2% amid concerns about oversupply.

Brent crude futures gained 31 cents to $66.85 a barrel by 0650 GMT, falling 1.7% so far for the week.

US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 35 cents to $63.12 a barrel, having declined 2.4% for the week.

“For today, oil prices are slightly up as the market responds to signs of easing tensions around Trump’s tariffs and a potential shift in the Fed’s policy stance, contributing to a broader market recovery,” said LSEG senior analyst Anh Pham.

Inter-bank market rates for dollar on Friday

BID                            Rs 280.97

OFFER                      Rs 281.17

Open-market movement

In the open market, the PKR lost 1 paise for buying and 14 paise for selling against USD, closing at 280.89 and 282.72, respectively.

Against Euro, the PKR gained 1.10 rupee for buying and 99 paise for selling, closing at 317.60 and 320.85, respectively.

Against UAE Dirham, the PKR gained 1 paisa for both buying and selling, closing at 76.37 and 77.10, respectively.

Against Saudi Riyal, the PKR lost 3 paise for buying and 4 paise for selling, closing at 75.04 and 75.76, respectively.

Open-market rates for dollar on Friday

BID                            Rs 280.89

OFFER                      Rs 282.72

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