Bangladesh Taka depreciates 10 paisa more against US$

Last updated: December 5, 2017

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Dhaka, Bangladesh (BBN) – The Bangladesh Taka (BDT) depreciated 10 paisa more on Tuesday against the US dollar due to short supply of the greenback in the inter-bank foreign exchange market.

The exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 82.40 during the evening transaction.

In the opening trading today, the exchange rate of the local currency against the American currency was quoted at maximum BDT 82.30, same as the previous working day.

“The local currency has depreciated 10 paisa more against the US dollar mainly due to the short supply of the greenback in the market,” a senior treasury official of a leading private commercial bank told the BBN in Dhaka Tuesday evening.

The demand for the greenback has increased gradually in the recent days following the higher import payment obligations, he also added.

Earlier on November 29, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 82.30 during the evening transaction.

On November 28, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 82.20, raising 30 paisa in a single day from the previous working day.

On November 27, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.90, climbing 20 paisa more from the previous working level.

On November 26, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.70, raising 10 paisa more from the previous working level.

On November 23, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.60 during the evening transaction.

On November 22, it was quoted at maximum BDT 81.50 – 81.60, raising 20 paisa more in a single day.

On November 21, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.40.

On November 20, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.30, raising 10 paisa more from the previous working level.

On November 19, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.20 at the evening transactions, raising five paisa from the previous working level

On November 14 evening, the exchange rate of the local currency was quoted at maximum BDT 81.15, climbing five paisa.

Earlier on November 13 evening, the exchange rate of the local currency was quoted at maximum BDT 81.10, climbing five paisa further from the previous working level.

On November 12, it was quoted at maximum BDT 81.05, raising five paisa more from the previous working day.

On November 8, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 81.00 at the evening transactions.

In the opening trading on November 8, the exchange rate of the local currency against the American currency was quoted at maximum BDT 80.95 same as the previous working level.

On November 7, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 80.95, that means it increased three paisa more from the previous working level.

On November 6, the exchange rate of the local currency against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 80.92.

From October 31 to November 6, the rate was fixed at BDT 80.90.

On October 30 evening trading, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 80.86 – BDT 80.87.

From October 22 evening to October 30 morning, the exchange rate was quoted at maximum BDT 80.85.

On October 19, the exchange rate of the BDT against the US dollar was quoted at maximum BDT 80.83.

Earlier from September 24 to October 16, the local currency remained static that means it was quoted at maximum BDT 80.80.

Bangladesh’s foreign exchange market remained closed on Friday and Saturday as those were weekend in the country.

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