KARACHI: Pakistani rupee continued struggling against the US dollar in the inter-bank for the fourth consecutive session on Monday and set an all-time low of Rs169.60. Within the open market, the rupee was traded at Rs170.50/171.50 per dollar. The Pakistani rupee shed Rs0.91 during the last week against the US dollar, while depreciation during the fiscal year 2021-22 has been Rs12.18. Earlier, the rupee made a historic low of Rs169.12 on September 15 last against the dollar. Article continues after this advertisementAccording to currency dealers, the demand for the US dollar remained high as the market opened after two weekly holidays.
Source: Pakistan Today September 28, 2021 07:30 UTC