Kabul, Dec 16 : The US dollar has depreciated against the afghani, Afghanistan’s national currency, from 130 afghani days ago to 95 afghani on Thursday, reports said.
Officials of Sara-i-Shahzada, the largest money changers market in Afghanistan, were quoted by the government-run Bakhtar News Agency as saying that the value of $1 has dropped from 130 afghani to 102 afghani following a joint meeting of government officials and money changers with Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB), the country’s central bank on Wednesday, Xinhua reported.
“On Wednesday, $1 was traded for 102 afghani, on Tuesday, $1 exchanged for 123 afghani, in some places to 130 afghani and this morning $1 was equivalent to 95 afghani,” the report sad.
The prices of food and non-food items have also fell down with each bag of 55 kg of flour being sold in 2,400 afghani on Thursday from that of 3,200 afghani on Tuesday.Each 16 kg of cooking oil is now sold 2,800 afghani, each 7 kg of sugar at 460 afghani and prices of other edible items are also declining.Also, 1 kg of liquid gas is sold at 88 afghani, a litre of petrol at 84 afghani and a litre of diesel is now 75 afghani.Shortage of the greenback with high demand in the market has been reportedly behind the rise in the US dollar against afghani.
Value of Afghanistan’s currency climbs against dollar
Prices of non-food and food items also dropped, with 55kg of flour sold in 2.400 Afghani (on Thursday) instead of 3.200 Afghani (on Tuesday).Selling 16kg of oil at 2,800 Afghani per kilo, and 7kg of sugar at only 460 Afghani each.Prices for other edible products are also falling.
A litre petrol is 84 afghani for 1kg, and diesel at 75 afghani for a full litre.
According to some reports, the US dollar’s rise against the Afghani has been caused by a shortage of greenbacks with high market demand.
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