KARACHI: After a significant hike in dollar rate and continuous devaluation of Pakistani rupee, the rate of dollar has decreased by Rs4.65 on Thursday.
According to the sources, the exchange saw a decrease after the intervention of the State Bank of Pakistan.
On Thursday morning the dollar was being traded at Rs110 after an increase throughout the week.
The inter-bank exchange rate of the dollar has decreased by Rs4.65 and it is now being traded at Rs105.35.
Separately, in the open market the dollar decreased by Rs2 and is being traded at Rs109.
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