Karachi: The dollar continued to rise against the Pakistan rupee and zoomed past Rs207 in interbank trade on Thursday. According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the local currency recorded a decrease of Rs1.21 (or 0.58%) as it hit Rs207.67. On Wednesday, the local currency shed Rs1.3 (or 0.63%) against the greenback to close at Rs206.46.

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