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Dollar and Other Currency Rates Today in Pakistan — April 28, 2026

Last updated: April 28, 2026 7:00 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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The Pakistani rupee looked broadly steady on Tuesday, April 28, with the gap between the official dollar rate and the open-market cash rate staying narrow. The State Bank of Pakistan’s mark-to-market revaluation rate for the US dollar was Rs278.812, while open-market trackers linked to Forex Association of Pakistan rates showed the dollar selling at around Rs279.85, leaving a difference of just over Rs1.03.

That matters because it suggests there wasn’t much panic buying in the market today. In practical terms, the dollar remained close to the Rs280 line in the open market, while the official side stayed just below Rs279, a pattern that points to a relatively calm trading session compared with the sharp dislocations Pakistan has seen in past periods of currency stress. That is an inference based on the small spread between the two quoted markets.

According to the State Bank’s April 28 figures, the weighted average bid for the dollar stood at Rs278.544 and the offer at Rs278.9691, alongside the mark-to-market rate of Rs278.812. On the open market, the main headline numbers were: US dollar Rs279.20 buying and Rs279.85 selling, euro Rs326.16 buying and Rs331.25 selling, British pound Rs376.88 buying and Rs382.25 selling, UAE dirham Rs76.05 buying and Rs77.05 selling, and Saudi riyal Rs74.40 buying and Rs75.40 selling.

The open-market range also showed that Gulf currencies stayed in focus, which isn’t surprising for Pakistan. The dirham and riyal are watched closely by travelers, importers, and families receiving remittances from the UAE and Saudi Arabia. With the riyal near Rs75.40 and the dirham near Rs77.05 on the selling side, those two currencies remained firmly aligned with the day’s stable dollar trend.

Another reference point came from market coverage citing the National Bank of Pakistan’s Treasury & Capital Markets Group bulletin for Tuesday’s foreign-exchange rates, underlining that April 28 was being treated as a routine rates day rather than one driven by an extraordinary policy shock or emergency intervention.

For consumers, the takeaway is pretty simple. Anyone buying cash dollars today was likely dealing near Rs279.85, while businesses pricing against the official benchmark were looking at Rs278.812. That’s not a huge divergence. And frankly, in Pakistan’s currency market, a calm day is often news in itself.

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