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Rupee Likely to Reach 277 Against Dollar Tomorrow

Rupee Likely to Reach 277 Against Dollar Tomorrow

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistani rupee (PKR) closed at 278.00 against the US dollar.
  • The PKR is expected to hit 277 against the greenback tomorrow.
  • Rupee has gained consistently since December 25, 2025.

The Pakistani rupee (PKR) closed at 278.00 on Wednesday, marking its 198th consecutive day of gains against the US dollar (USD). The currency is expected to reach a new low of 277 against the greenback tomorrow, according to market trends.

Since December 25, 2025, the PKR has shown steady improvement, with today's gain of one paisa bringing it closer to its previous record low. Prior to this run, the PKR was last seen at 277/$ in October 2024.

While the PKR has been stable against the UAE Dirham (AED) and lost two paisas against the Saudi Riyal (SAR), it has faced more significant losses against other major currencies. The rupee dropped 29 paisas against the British Pound (GBP) and a substantial 78 paisas against the Euro (EUR).

Other notable changes include a loss of nine paisas against the Australian Dollar (AUD) and 84 paisas against the Canadian Dollar (CAD). These fluctuations highlight the volatility in Pakistan’s currency market, particularly as compared to other global currencies.

The table below provides a snapshot of the PKR's performance over the past few days, illustrating its steady decline against various major currencies. The data shows that while gains are expected against the US dollar tomorrow, losses continue against other key currencies.