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Sri Lankan Rupee Shows Mixed Movement Against US Dollar on February 9

The Sri Lankan Rupee experienced minor variations against the US Dollar across major commercial banks today (February 9), reflecting a generally steady currency market with only slight movements from the previous trading day.

At Seylan Bank, exchange rates remained unchanged, with the US Dollar buying rate at Rs. 306.65 and the selling rate at Rs. 311.40. Similarly, NDB Bank maintained its earlier rates, keeping the buying price at Rs. 306.15 and the selling price at Rs. 312.65.

People’s Bank recorded a small dip in both rates, with the buying rate easing from Rs. 305.94 to Rs. 305.89, while the selling rate declined slightly from Rs. 312.68 to Rs. 312.63.

In contrast, Commercial Bank reported a modest appreciation, as the buying rate rose from Rs. 304.11 to Rs. 304.36 and the selling rate increased from Rs. 312.50 to Rs. 312.75. Sampath Bank also noted a slight upward adjustment, with the buying rate climbing from Rs. 306.00 to Rs. 306.25 and the selling rate moving up from Rs. 312.50 to Rs. 312.75.

Overall, the currency market reflected mild shifts, with the Rupee showing a mixed performance against the Dollar while maintaining general stability.

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