JPY to PRK: Japanese Yen Rate in Pakistan on 8 March 2023

BusinessJPY to PRK: Japanese Yen Rate in Pakistan on 8 March 2023

One Japanese Yen (JPY) was equal to 2.047 Pakistani Rupees (PKR) when the Interbank Trading Session closed on March 07, 2023.

The JPY stood at Rs 2.042 at the Opening of the Trading on Tuesday morning, and after appreciating by 0.23 percent, it settled at Rs 2.047 as per PKR.

JPY to PRK: Japanese Yen Rate in Pakistan on 6 March 2023JPY to PKR Japanese Yen Rate in Pakistan in last 10 days

  • On March 07     – Rs 2.042
  • On March 06     – Rs 2.042
  • On March 03     – Rs 2.044
  • On March 02     – Rs 2.085
  • On March 01     – Rs 1.95
  • On February 28 – Rs 1.91
  • On February 27 – Rs 1.90
  • On February 24 – Rs 1.92
  • On February 23 – Rs 1.93
  • On February 22 – Rs 1.94

Japanese Yen to USD Today

As of March 7, 2023, one Japanese Yen was equal to US$ 0.0073.

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