Market analysts confirmed that for a while currency dealers in the open market had been selling the US dollar at 100 Pakistani rupees. This is the second instance in two months that the rupee has hit the 100-mark versus dollar.
"Even otherwise the US dollar (against the Pakistani currency) has risen to 99.90 in the official trading," Capital Investments analyst Iftikhar Ahmed said.
The dollar closed at 99.45 against the Pakistani rupee in the open market yesterday.
The US dollar had touched the 100 rupee mark for the first time in Pakistan's history last month.
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan to begin taking necessary actions to stabilise the economy and lay the groundwork for future growth.
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