Karachi: The Pakistani rupee’s downfall against the US dollar continued for the fifth consecutive session on Thursday. The local currency closed at 225.42 after losing 2 in the interbank market, down in value from the previous session’s close of 223.42. According to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), the rupee has cumulatively lost around 6.82 against the dollar since this week’s trade began.

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