Dollar rate in Sri Lanka (Jan 09)

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January 09, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lankan Rupee is holding its ground against the US Dollar at various commercial banks in Sri Lanka today, maintaining stability compared to the rates observed on Monday, January 9th.

At Peoples Bank, the rates for buying and selling the US Dollar have remained consistent at Rs. 316.77 and Rs. 327.81, respectively.

Commercial Bank reports a slight decrease in the buying rate of the US Dollar, which has shifted from Rs. 316.41 to Rs. 315.54. However, the selling rate remains steady at Rs. 326.50.

Similarly, Sampath Bank’s rates for buying and selling the US Dollar have not changed, remaining at Rs. 318 and Rs. 327, respectively.

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