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Rupee Holds Steady Against US Dollar Across Local Banks

The Sri Lankan rupee showed minimal movement against the US dollar today (03), maintaining overall stability across major commercial banks compared to Thursday’s rates. The general selling rate continued to hover around Rs. 318.

At Seylan Bank, both buying and selling rates saw a slight increase, with the dollar rising from Rs. 312 to Rs. 312.35 for buying and from Rs. 317.25 to Rs. 317.60 for selling.

Meanwhile, NDB Bank reported no change, keeping its buying rate at Rs. 312.25 and selling rate at Rs. 318.75.

At People’s Bank, the buying rate edged down slightly from Rs. 311.77 to Rs. 311.72, while the selling rate dipped marginally from Rs. 318.65 to Rs. 318.60.

Similarly, Commercial Bank of Ceylon maintained its rates unchanged at Rs. 310.32 for buying and Rs. 318.75 for selling.

At Sampath Bank, both buying and selling rates remained steady at Rs. 312.25 and Rs. 318.75, respectively.

Overall, the exchange rate reflected a steady trend, with only slight adjustments observed in select banks.

 
 

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