Exchange Rates Reveal Trade Dynamics in Qatar

Doha: Qatar's latest exchange rates have been announced, providing insights into the current economic interactions with various countries. The rates reflect the buying and selling values of multiple currencies and precious metals within the Qatari market.

According to Qatar News Agency, the U.S. Dollar is being traded at buying and selling rates of 3.63000 and 3.65000 Qatari Riyals respectively. This exchange rate remains a critical benchmark for many international transactions and financial activities within the region.

The buying and selling rates for the Omani Riyal are set at 9.39700 and 9.65100, which indicates a steady trade relationship with Oman. Meanwhile, the Saudi Riyal is priced at 0.96300 for buying and 0.98400 for selling, reflecting its significance in the Gulf Cooperation Council's economic framework.

Among other currencies, the New Zealand Dollar is showing buying and selling rates of 2.10730 and 2.23030. The Singapore Dollar stands at 2.80960 for buying and 2.93540 for selling, highlighting robust trade links with these nations.

Precious metals are also part of the exchange report, with gold priced between 4375.89310 and 4377.30420 USD, and silver valued at 64.65690 and 64.70690 USD. Platinum is trading between 1747.71580 and 1754.71420 USD, providing a comprehensive view of the precious metals market.

These exchange rates are crucial for businesses and investors in Qatar, assisting them in making informed decisions in the global market landscape.