The Pakistani rupee showed stability in interbank trading on Tuesday, as the U.S. dollar registered a slight decline against the local currency.
According to market figures, the dollar slipped by one paisa to settle at Rs279.75, compared with Rs279.76 in the previous trading session.
Currency dealers attributed the minor fluctuation to balanced demand and supply, noting the absence of any major market-triggering developments during the day.
Financial experts said consistent remittance inflows and restrained importer demand have contributed to the rupee’s stability, helping to limit market volatility.
Source: Dunya News
