Doha: Qatar National Bank (QNB) announced the latest spot value rates against the US Dollar on Tuesday, providing updated figures for several currencies and commodities, including gold and silver. According to Qatar News Agency, the exchange rate for the Qatari Riyal (QAR) was listed with a buying rate of 3.64000 and a selling rate of 3.64150. The Saudi Riyal (SAR) was quoted at a buying rate of 3.75370 and a selling rate of 3.75820. The United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) had a buying rate of 3.67260 and a selling rate of 3.67330. Other significant currency rates included the Bahraini Dinar (BHD) at 0.37677 for buying and 0.37723 for selling, and the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) with a buying rate of 0.30603 and a selling rate of 0.30703. The British Pound (GBP) was set at 1.29570 for buying and 1.29580 for selling, while the Euro (EUR) had a buying rate of 1.08770 and a selling rate of 1.08780. The Swiss Franc (CHF) was priced at 0.86410 for buying and 0.86420 for selling, and the Japanese Yen (JPY) was marked at 1 52.38000 for buying and 152.39000 for selling. In the commodities market, gold was priced at 2734.34000 for buying and 2734.85000 for selling, while silver was quoted at 32.48000 for buying and 32.53000 for selling.
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