Qatar Exchange Rates Update Reflects Currency Fluctuations

Doha: Exchange rates in Qatar have shown notable fluctuations, with varying buying and selling rates for several currencies. The Qatari market depicted changes for currencies such as the Moroccan Dirham, the Malaysian Ringgit, and the New Zealand Dollar, among others. The U.S. Dollar exhibited a buying rate of 3.63000 and a selling rate of 3.65000, indicating its stable presence in the currency market.

According to Qatar News Agency, other notable rates include the Omani Riyal with a buying rate of 9.39800 and a selling rate of 9.65100. The Saudi Riyal stood at a buying rate of 0.96200 and a selling rate of 0.98400. Precious metals also reflected current market trends, with gold priced between 3977.75000 and 3978.95000 USD, and silver trading from 57.69490 to 57.73990 USD.

Additionally, the Turkish Lira and the South African Rand were observed with buying rates of 0.07150 and 0.21800, and selling rates of 0.08510 and 0.23920 respectively. These rates highlight the dynamic nature of currency transactions in Qatar, impacting both local and international economic interactions.