DOHA: The Qatar National Bank (QNB) has issued the latest rates for currency exchange against the US Dollar, reflecting the current spot values as of Sunday. The exchange rates provide the buying and selling values for several currencies and precious metals, including the Qatari Riyal, Saudi Riyal, UAE Dirham, Bahraini Dinar, Kuwaiti Dinar, British Pound, Euro, Swiss Franc, Japanese Yen, Gold, and Silver. According to Qatar News Agency, the Qatari Riyal (QAR) is being bought at 3.64000 and sold at 3.64150 against the US Dollar. The Saudi Riyal (SAR) rates are listed at 3.75550 for buying and 3.75600 for selling. For the UAE Dirham (AED), the buying rate is 3.67280 and the selling rate is 3.67330. Meanwhile, the Bahraini Dinar (BHD) is being bought at 0.37697 and sold at 0.37701. The Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) exchange rate stands at 0.30670 for buying and 0.30690 for selling. The British Pound (GBP) is listed with a buying rate of 1.29210 and a selling rate of 1.29250. For the Euro (EUR), the rates are 1.07180 for buying and 1.07190 for selling, while the Swiss Franc (CHF) is at 0.87530 for buying and 0.87590 for selling. The Japanese Yen (JPY) shows a buying rate of 152.63000 and a selling rate of 152.65000. In terms of precious metals, Gold is being bought at 2683.77000 and sold at 2684.01000, with Silver rates at 31.29570 for buying and 31.30090 for selling.
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