Sri Lankan Rupee Holds Steady Against US Dollar, Maintains Below Rs. 300 Mark

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April 03, Colombo (LNW): Showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in Western, Sabaragamuwa, Central, Southern and Uva provinces after 2.00 p.m.

On April 3rd, the Sri Lankan Rupee remained stable against the US Dollar across various commercial banks in Sri Lanka, continuing its trend from Tuesday and staying below the Rs. 300 threshold.

According to Seylan Bank, the buying rate for the US Dollar stands at Rs. 293.75, with a selling rate of Rs. 303.25.

At NDB Bank, both the buying and selling rates for the US Dollar remain unchanged at Rs. 293 and Rs. 304, respectively.

Peoples Bank reported a slight reduction in the buying rate of the US Dollar, from Rs. 294.54 to Rs. 294.44, and a similar decrease in the selling rate from Rs. 304.51 to Rs. 304.41.

Meanwhile, at Commercial Bank, while the buying rate of the US Dollar decreased marginally from Rs. 293.72 to Rs. 293.55, the selling rate saw a slight increase from Rs. 303 to Rs. 303.25.

Sampath Bank recorded no changes in the buying and selling rates of the US Dollar, which remain at Rs. 295 and Rs. 304, respectively.

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