Doha: Exchange rates for foreign currencies have been announced by Qatar National Bank (QNB) for Tuesday, providing updated buying and selling rates for various currencies in Qatar. According to Qatar News Agency, the exchange rates are as follows: the United Arab Emirates Dirham is set at a buying rate of 0.97800 and a selling rate of 1.00100. The Australian Dollar is priced at 2.32480 for buying and 2.43960 for selling. The Bahraini Dinar stands at 9.44700 for buying and 9.80800 for selling. Further details reveal that the Canadian Dollar is available at 2.56770 for buying and 2.69240 for selling, while the Swiss Franc is valued at 4.02970 for buying and 4.21380 for selling. The Chinese Yuan has a buying rate of 0.47290 and a selling rate of 0.51390. The Danish Kroner can be bought at 0.48040 and sold at 0.55820. For those dealing with the Egyptian Pound, the buying rate is 0.06430 and the selling rate is 0.07790. The Euro is priced at a buying rate of 3.73630 and a selling rate of 3.94190. The Sterling Pound has been set at 4.49910 for buying and 4.75410 for selling. Additionally, the Hong Kong Dollar stands at a buying rate of 0.44540 and a selling rate of 0.49760. The Indian Rupee can be bought at 0.04200 and sold at 0.04460. The Jordanian Dinar is pegged at a buying rate of 5.08700 and a selling rate of 5.22000. The Japanese Yen shows a buying rate of 0.02370 and a selling rate of 0.02500. While the Korean Won does not have a stated buying rate, its selling rate is 0.00310. Lastly, the Kuwaiti Dinar is available at a buying rate of 11.70700 and a selling rate of 12.09800.
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