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Pakistan Rupee
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Pakistan rupee weakened by 0.40 percent against the dollar

| @indiablooms | Jul 18, 2021, at 11:22 pm

Islamabad: The Pakistan rupee weakened by 0.40 percent against the dollar on Friday, reflecting the poor show of the country's economy, media reports said.

Dealers told The News International that the rupee weakened due to high demand for the US currency to pay for imports.

In the interbank market, the rupee was quoted closing at 159.94 to the dollar, compared with Thursday’s close of 159.30. It fell by 64 paisas during the session, the newspaper reported.

“Today, the outflows were higher than inflows. The mismatch between demand and supply of dollars added to pressure on the domestic currency,” a currency dealer told the newspaper.

“There had been oil, commodities and machinery and equipment imports,” he added.

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