The dollar was worth Rs1.68 more than the rupee.
KARACHI On the fourth business day of the week, the Pakistani rupee kept going down in the interbank market.
Details show that the dollar gained Rs1.68 against the rupee and was being sold for Rs236.
Even though the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) got much-needed money from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the dollar is still on a roll (IMF).
Related: The rupee keeps losing value against the dollar in interbank markets.
The Pakistani rupee fell against the US dollar for the ninth day in a row on Wednesday. It ended the day at 234.32, a drop of 1.02%, in the interbank market.

