The price of the dollar in Turkey rose today once morest the Turkish lira by a slight rate in money market transactions, amounting to 0.03%, and occasional trading still dominates the performance of the Turkish dollar pair, as the dollar is still stable around the level of 18.65 Turkish lira, with the global dollar index retreating to a lower level 104 points.
What is the price of the dollar in Turkey today once morest the lira?
price record The dollar once morest the Turkish lira In the currency market, a slight increase in trading today, according to the latest update of the investing site, where the dollar is now trading in Turkey at 18.6361 Turkish liras for purchase, compared to 18.6616 Turkish liras for the sale price, an increase of 0.0055 points, and a rate of change of 0.03% in the direction Positive, compared to the price at the opening of 18.6522 Turkish liras, while the closing was at the same level yesterday, and the dollar once morest the lira recorded its highest value today at 18.6985 Turkish liras, while it reached its lowest level at 18.639 Turkish liras.
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The price of the Turkish lira once morest the dollar today
There is a very slight rise in the dollar once morest the Turkish lira today, with the issuance of the Turkish Central Bank data, which indicated an increase in the value of foreign exchange reserves to 23.12 billion dollars; This limited the rise of the dollar once morest the lira, and the value of the Turkish lira once morest the dollar reached $0.0536.
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