The Sri Lankan Rupee has shown a marginal strengthening against the US Dollar at commercial banks today (12 January), with the overall selling rate remaining broadly stable compared to last week.
At Seylan Bank, the US Dollar buying rate has declined to Rs. 306.65, while the selling rate has eased to Rs. 311.40. NDB Bank also reported a reduction, with the buying rate now at Rs. 306 and the selling rate at Rs. 312.50.
People’s Bank indicated that the Dollar buying rate has decreased to Rs. 305.74, with the selling rate recorded at Rs. 312.48. Meanwhile, Commercial Bank has kept its exchange rates unchanged, maintaining the buying rate at Rs. 304.24 and the selling rate at Rs. 312.75.
Similarly, Sampath Bank reported no change in its rates, with the US Dollar buying at Rs. 305.75 and selling at Rs. 312.25.
#neOverall, the Dollar selling rate across major commercial banks continues to hover around Rs. 312, reflecting relative stability in the foreign exchange market.
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