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    Afghan Currency Rebounds Amid Decisive Government Stabilization Measures

    Abdul Zaher HeraveeAbdul Zaher Heravee30 January 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The value of the U.S. dollar dropped against the Afghani in Kabul’s currency market today, following recent interim government measures to stabilize exchange rates. The dollar was bought at 74.30 AFN and sold at 74.60 AFN.

    This decline comes after a sharp rise in the dollar’s value in recent days, which had raised concerns among businesses and the public. In response, the interim government implemented measures to curb market fluctuations and prevent excessive price hikes.

    Economic experts believe that these regulatory actions, including restrictions on foreign currency transactions, have played a key role in stabilizing the exchange rate and reducing volatility in the market.

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