The US dollar rose against the rupee for the sixth straight session on Tuesday, breaking above the Rs196 barrier in interbank trade, an all-time high, owing to the country’s depleted foreign exchange reserves and heavy imports.

The greenback rose to Rs196.50 about 1:00pm, up Rs1.90 from the previous day’s close of Rs194.60, according to the Forex Association of Pakistan (FAP).

 

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