Exchange Rates in Qatar Show Variation Across Currencies

Doha: The latest exchange rates in Qatar have been released, showing fluctuations across various currencies and precious metals. The rates indicate the buying and selling prices for a range of international currencies and commodities as of the current trading period.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Moroccan Dirham is trading between 0.38820 and 0.42200 Qatari Riyals, while the Malaysian Ringgit is at 0.84150 to 0.90920 Qatari Riyals. The Norwegian Krona is valued between 0.35150 and 0.41480 Qatari Riyals, and the New Zealand Dollar is at 2.07260 to 2.19470 Qatari Riyals.

The Omani Riyal shows a range from 9.40000 to 9.64900 Qatari Riyals. The Philippine Peso is trading between 0.05540 and 0.06260 Qatari Riyals. The Pakistani Rupee's exchange rate is set from 0.01290 to 0.01360 Qatari Riyals, and the Saudi Riyal is between 0.96300 and 0.98500 Qatari Riyals.

Further, the Swedish Krona's rates are from 0.35950 to 0.42270 Qatari Riyals, with the Singapore Dollar ranging from 2.79370 to 2.91800 Qatari Riyals. The Syrian Pound is trading between 0.02440 and 0.03740 Qatari Riyals, and the Tunisian Dinar is at 1.23120 to 1.33860 Qatari Riyals.

In addition, the Turkish Lira is valued between 0.07190 and 0.08550 Qatari Riyals, while the U.S. Dollar is trading between 3.63000 and 3.65000 Qatari Riyals. Precious metals also see trading rates, with Silver priced between 69.12000 and 69.20000 USD, Gold between 4316.97000 and 4317.44000 USD, and Platinum between 1759.93000 and 1764.88000 USD.

Lastly, the South African Rand is valued from 0.21930 to 0.24070 Qatari Riyals. These rates reflect the ongoing dynamics in the global currency and commodities markets, providing important information for traders and investors in the region.