Currency rates today in front of the Egyptian pound at the end of trading today, Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Currency rates today in front of the Egyptian pound at the end of trading today, Tuesday, November 1, 2022

According to the most recent updates provided by the Egyptian Central Bank screen, the prices of Arab and foreign currencies increased today, Tuesday, November 1, 2022, during the evening transactions. These currencies included “the dollar, the euro, the Saudi riyal, the UAE dirham, and the Kuwaiti dinar against the Egyptian pound.
In comparison to the Egyptian pound, where the purchase price was 24.12 pounds and the sale price was 24., the price of the US dollar climbed by 5 piastres.

According to the most recent updates on the central bank screen, 22 pounds
The selling price also increased to 24,0939 pounds, and the euro exchange rate surged to a record 23,9896 pounds for purchases.
According to the Central Bank of Egypt, the price of the euro was 23. 8861 pounds for purchase and 23. 9944 pounds for selling yesterday.
Today, Tuesday, at the Central Bank of Egypt, the exchange rate of the Saudi Riyal to the Egyptian Pound jumped to a record 6.

4181 pounds were available for purchase, but 6,4464 pounds were actually sold.
This was in contrast to the price of the Saudi riyal, which was recorded as 6. 4054 pounds for purchase and 6. 4353 pounds for selling yesterday, Monday.
According to the Central Bank of Egypt, the buying price of the Emirati dirham today, Tuesday, November 1, 2022, increased to 6.5671 pounds, while the sale price increased to 6.5949 pounds.
The value of the UAE dirham rose by 6 yesterday.

6. 5809 pounds for sale and 5534 pounds for purchase.
Today, Tuesday, November 1, 2022, the price of the Kuwaiti dinar grew by roughly 17 piastres as the purchase price rose to 77,8993 pounds and the sale price rose to 78,2475 pounds.
On Monday, the price of a Kuwaiti dinar was 77,7250 pounds for purchase and 78,0712 pounds for selling.

The Central Bank announced an unusual package that included a 2% interest rate increase, a complete cancellation of documentary credits in December, and a flexible currency system where the exchange rate for the pound was determined by supply and demand.

At the close of today’s business on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, currency values relative to the Egyptian pound were as of.

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