Islamabad: The Kuwaiti Dinar held a strong position against the Pakistani Rupee in open market trading on May 14, 2026. According to Beyond Time News, exchange rates showed steady movement in the KWD–PKR pair during the day.
Latest Exchange Rate Update
The selling rate of one Kuwaiti Dinar stood at Rs. 890.06. The buying rate was recorded at Rs. 879.28.
According to Beyond Time News, the currency showed a slight rise compared to the previous day.
Strong Performance of Kuwaiti Currency
The Kuwaiti Dinar remains one of the highest-valued currencies in the world. Kuwait supports its currency through strong oil revenues and stable financial policies.
The country also benefits from large sovereign reserves. These factors help keep the currency stable in global markets.
Pakistani Rupee Faces Pressure
The Pakistani Rupee continues to move under a market-based system. It reacts to inflation, trade gaps, and foreign exchange reserves.
Pakistan’s currency faces pressure from external payments and import costs. However, remittances help provide some stability.
Impact on Trade and Remittances
A strong Kuwaiti Dinar raises the cost of imports from Kuwait. This can increase pressure on Pakistan’s import bill, especially in energy-related sectors.
At the same time, overseas Pakistani workers benefit. Their remittances convert into more rupees, which supports household income.
According to Beyond Time News, this trend continues to support foreign exchange inflows into Pakistan.
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Outlook for KWD–PKR Rate
Experts expect the Kuwaiti Dinar to stay strong in the near term. Kuwait’s stable economy and oil earnings support this outlook.
Future changes in the exchange rate will depend on global oil prices and Pakistan’s economic conditions. Currency analysts also point to ongoing reforms in Pakistan’s financial sector.
The steady performance of the Kuwaiti Dinar highlights the gap between both economies. It also shows the importance of remittances for Pakistan’s financial stability.



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