Economic
Foreign Currency Prices Rise Again in the Parallel Market
Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah
Reports from Al-Ahdath reveal that foreign currency prices have risen again in the parallel market. Currency traders justified this increase by the rising demand for foreign currencies amidst a shortage of supply.
Foreign exchange traders reported that on Monday, the buying price of the dollar in the parallel market reached 2550 Sudanese pounds. The buying price for the Saudi riyal was 678.19 pounds, the Egyptian pound was 51.15 pounds, the UAE dirham was 694.82 pounds, the euro was 2684.21 pounds, the British pound was 3227.84 pounds, the Qatari riyal was 696.72 pounds, and the Bahraini dinar reached 6509.36 pounds. The Omani riyal also stood at 6509.36 pounds, while the Kuwaiti dinar was priced at 7979.22 pounds.