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The price of the dollar in Sudan today is the “average” of the exchange rates against the Sudanese pound

We are following the dollar price in Sudan today, as the dollar price during the current period inside Sudan is seeing relative stability, both in local banks and in the parallel market, as many sources have confirmed that this is due to the contracting demand for the US dollar relative to supply during this period later this year.

Looking forward to a change in exchange rates starting next month, with import demands expected to increase to meet the needs of the holy month and Eid al-Fitr, as well as the approaching season of Umrah and Hajj, especially with the unstable political situation inside Sudan and the failure to form a new government.

The price of the dollar in Sudan

The dollar price in Sudan is seeing relative stability during the current period also due to most currencies that are in high demand within Sudan against the Sudanese pound as the major exchange rates within Sudan they are:

  • The US dollar price is 580 Sudanese pounds for the purchase, while the selling price is 583 Sudanese pounds.
  • As for the Saudi riyal, the purchase price is 152 Sudanese pounds, while the sale price is 155 Sudanese pounds.
  • The price of the UAE dirham is 161 Sudanese pounds.
  • The price of the euro in the Sudanese market is 580 Sudanese pounds.
  • The price of the British pound reaches 670 Sudanese pounds.
  • The price of the Qatari riyal is 155 Sudanese pounds.
  • The price of the Egyptian pound is 29 Sudanese pounds.

The price of the Sudanese pound today

The price of the dollar in Sudan in this period is seeing relative stability, as the Hank Index of the American Johns Hopkins University believes that the Sudanese currency is the second currency in the world that has managed to maintain its stability during the previous period after the Pakistani Rupee against the price of the dollar.

Over the course of this year, the Sudanese pound has recorded a decline of 22.07% against 17 other currencies such as the Syrian, Turkish and Lebanese pound, as well as the Ukrainian hryvnia, the Egyptian pound and a large number of other transactions.

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