Dollar rate in Sri Lanka today (Feb 14)

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February 14, Colombo (LNW):Today, on February 14, the Sri Lankan Rupee has shown a slight appreciation against the US Dollar in commercial banks across the country compared to Tuesday’s rates.

According to Peoples Bank, there is a reduction in both buying and selling rates of the US Dollar. The buying rate has decreased from Rs. 308.18 to Rs. 307.69, while the selling rate has dropped from Rs. 318.92 to Rs. 318.41.

Similarly, at Commercial Bank, the buying rate for the US Dollar has been adjusted from Rs. 307.49 to Rs. 306.99, and the selling rate has seen a decrease from Rs. 317.50 to Rs. 317.

At Sampath Bank, the trend continues with a decrease in both buying and selling rates of the US Dollar. The buying rate has gone down from Rs. 309 to Rs. 308.50, and the selling rate has dropped from Rs. 318 to Rs. 317.50.

This slight appreciation of the Sri Lankan Rupee against the US Dollar reflects the dynamic nature of foreign exchange markets and may be influenced by various economic factors and market conditions.

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