Sri Lankan Rupee Holds Steady Against US Dollar at Commercial Banks

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In a stable trading day, the Sri Lankan Rupee maintained its position against the US Dollar at commercial banks in Sri Lanka on June 28. The exchange rates remained relatively unchanged compared to the previous day.

At People’s Bank, the buying rate for the US Dollar slightly increased from Rs. 299.74 to Rs. 300.71, while the selling rate rose from Rs. 317.47 to Rs. 318.51.

According to Commercial Bank, the buying and selling rates for the US Dollar remained steady at Rs. 298.90 and Rs. 316, respectively.

Similarly, at Sampath Bank, there were no changes in the buying and selling rates of the US Dollar, which remained at Rs. 300 and Rs. 315, respectively.

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