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Morocco's currency market update: Daily dirham exchange rates

Thursday 13 February 2025 - 10:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco's currency market update: Daily dirham exchange rates

Bank Al-Maghrib has released the latest foreign exchange rates against the Moroccan dirham for Thursday, February 13, 2025. The rates include both buying and selling prices for major global currencies.

The euro is trading between 9.8029 and 11.3925 dirhams, while the US dollar ranges from 9.3996 to 10.9238 dirhams. The British pound and Gibraltar pound share identical rates, spanning from 11.749 to 13.655 dirhams.

Among Middle Eastern currencies, the Kuwaiti dinar commands the highest value against the dirham, with rates between 30.43 and 35.364. The Saudi riyal trades between 2.5062 and 2.9126 dirhams, while the UAE dirham ranges from 2.5591 to 2.9741 dirhams.

The Swiss franc maintains a position between 10.331 and 12.007 dirhams, while the Canadian dollar trades from 6.587 to 7.6552 dirhams. The Japanese yen is quoted per 100 units, with rates between 6.0985 and 7.0875 dirhams.

Other Gulf currencies include the Qatari riyal (2.5785 - 2.9967), Bahraini dinar (24.932 - 28.976), and Omani riyal (24.414 - 28.374).


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