Karachi: The Pakistani rupee continued to strengthen against the US dollar for the seventh consecutive session in the interbank market on Wednesday. During the day’s trade, the dollar further depreciated, losing Rs2.13 or 0.96% against the rupee, and closed at 221.91 in the interbank market, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

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