What is the world’s most expensive currency? India is equal to 281 rupees – India tv hindi

What is the world's most expensive currency? India is equal to 281 rupees - India tv hindi

Photo: Pixabay The world’s most expensive currency is equal to Rs 280.77

World’s Most Expensive Currency: India’s currency rupee situation is going well these days. India’s rupee is constantly falling against the US dollar. The Indian rupee has also fallen on Tuesday. Today, the rupee fell by 25 paise to close at Rs 86.56 (temporary) per dollar in the Interbank Foreign Exchange Market.

The world’s most expensive currency is equal to Rs 280.77

Kuwait’s currency, including Arab countries, is the most expensive currency in the world. Kuwait’s currency is known as Kuwaiti Dinar. Based on today’s prices, the value of 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is equal to Rs 280.77. Not only this, the value of 1 Kuwaiti Dinar is equivalent to US $ 3.24.

Kuwaiti Dinar started in 1961

You will be surprised to know that Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) started in the year 1961, before that the currency was the Gulf Rupee. At that time the value of the Gulf Rupee was equal to the Indian rupee. Let us tell you that the value of any indigenous currency tells a lot about the current condition of the economy of that country. Similarly, the value of Kuwaiti Dinar tells everything about Kuwait’s powerful economy.

Indian rupee is also affecting Trump’s threats

US President Donald Trump has weakened the perception of global risk amid tariff threats, which has also affected India’s currency. But here we are going to talk about the most expensive currency in the world today.

Today, Indian rupee opened at 86.53 per dollar with a weak trend

Foreign currency traders said the pressure on the rupee continued in the foreign market due to continuous withdrawal of foreign capital and the demand capacity of dollars of oil importers as well as weak risk capacity. The rupee opened with a weak trend at 86.53 per dollar in the interbank foreign currency exchange market. During the trading, it went up to a high level of 86.50 per dollar and came to a low of 86.57 per dollar.

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