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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    220.2946$
  • Previous Close
    219.6439$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    0.65$
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About

SGDPKR.FOREX likely refers to the exchange rate between the Singapore Dollar (SGD) and the Pakistani Rupee (PKR) in the foreign exchange market. It indicates the value of one Singapore Dollar in terms of Pakistani Rupees. Forex symbols are typically structured this way, with the first currency being the base currency and the second being the quote currency.
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Factors

Economic Growth: Stronger economic growth in Singapore versus Pakistan typically strengthens the Singapore Dollar (SGD) relative to the Pakistani Rupee (PKR).

Interest Rate Differentials: Higher interest rates in Singapore compared to Pakistan usually increase demand for SGD, appreciating it against PKR.

Inflation Rates: Lower inflation in Singapore than Pakistan generally leads to a stronger SGD, as its purchasing power is maintained better.

Political Stability: Greater political stability in Singapore compared to Pakistan often attracts investment, boosting SGD's value.

Trade Balance: A trade surplus for Singapore and a trade deficit for Pakistan can strengthen the SGD, reflecting increased demand for SGD to pay for Singaporean exports.

Capital Flows: Significant capital inflows into Singapore increase demand for SGD, appreciating it against PKR.

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