The Pakistani rupee (PKR) closed in green against the US Dollar (USD) for the 104th consecutive day on Friday.
Meanwhile, it posted gains against most of the other major currencies during today’s session.
The PKR closed at 279.56 after gaining three paisas against the US Dollar today.
Other Currencies
PKR closed in red against the UAE Dirham (AED) but in green against the Saudi Riyal (SAR).
It gained Rs. 2.89 against the British Pound (GBP) and Rs 2.1 against the Euro (EUR).
| Currency | 17-Feb
2026 |
18-Feb
2026 |
20-Feb
2026 |
Change
+/– |
| USD | 279.6015 | 279.5732 | 279.5628 | 0.0104 |
| EUR | 330.8105 | 330.8329 | 328.7239 | 2.1090 |
| GBP | 379.3633 | 379.1432 | 376.2496 | 2.8936 |
| AUD | 197.5944 | 197.6862 | 197.0219 | 0.6643 |
| MYR | 71.6927 | 71.6855 | 71.6277 | 0.0578 |
| CNY | 40.4712 | 40.4671 | 40.4656 | 0.0015 |
| CAD | 204.9414 | 204.6431 | 204.2394 | 0.4037 |
| AED | 76.1235 | 76.1158 | 76.1212 | -0.0054 |
| SAR | 74.5544 | 74.5489 | 74.5372 | 0.0117 |
It gained 66 paisas against the Australian Dollar (AUD) and 40 paisas against the Canadian Dollar (CAD).

Stop with the clickbait type of headlines. It reflects poorly.
yes flour is become 50 rupees kilo and milk is become 50 rupees kilo rice is become 50 rupees kilo and lentils is also 50 rupees kilo. If this happened it means the pak currency is becoming strong .
when currency decline goods price increase.
It is a big lie that we are becoming strong , yes we can only become big bagger, when haramkhori is on the top.