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Qatar’s Latest Exchange Rates Indicate Minor Fluctuations in Currency Values

Doha: The latest exchange rates in Qatar have been released, providing current buying and selling rates for several global currencies and precious metals.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Moroccan Dirham is being bought at 0.38470 Qatari Riyals and sold at 0.41830. Similarly, the Malaysian Ringgit is trading at a buying rate of 0.84460 and a selling rate of 0.91260. The Norwegian Krona shows a buying rate of 0.34460 and a selling rate of 0.40660, while the New Zealand Dollar stands at 2.04050 for buying and 2.16060 for selling.

The Omani Riyal, one of the stronger currencies in the region, is being bought at 9.39800 and sold at 9.65100. The Philippine Peso has a buying rate of 0.05460 and a selling rate of 0.06160. Meanwhile, the Pakistani Rupee is available for buying at 0.01290 and selling at 0.01360.

In the Gulf region, the Saudi Riyal is exchanging at 0.96300 for buying and 0.98400 for selling. The Swedish Krona is trading with a buying rate of 0.35180 and a selling rate of 0.41380. The Singapore Dollar, another significant currency, is being bought at 2.78090 and sold at 2.90470.

Other notable currencies include the Syrian Pound with a buying rate of 0.02400 and selling rate of 0.03410, the Tunisian Dinar at 1.21480 for buying and 1.33350 for selling, and the Turkish Lira at 0.07120 for buying and 0.08480 for selling. The U.S. Dollar is consistently strong, being bought at 3.63000 and sold at 3.65000.

Precious metals are also part of the exchange rates, with Silver trading at 60.54490 for buying and 60.59490 for selling per unit. Gold, a valuable commodity, is available at 4128.09000 for buying and 4129.29000 for selling, while Platinum is at 1637.61000 for buying and 1646.61000 for selling.

The South African Rand is another currency in focus, being bought at 0.22020 and sold at 0.24130. These figures reflect the subtle shifts and trends in the currency market within Qatar.

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