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Canadian Dollar Slips Slightly Against Pakistani Rupee – July 16, 2025

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July 16, 2025
People paying high cost of economic failure.

A Pakistani dealer counts US dollars at a currency exchange shop in Islamabad on October 9, 2018. - The International Monetary Fund said October 9 Pakistan has not approached the body to begin negotiations for a possible bailout to stem a balance of payments crisis, hours after Islamabad announced it will enter talks. (Photo by AAMIR QURESHI / AFP) (Photo credit should read AAMIR QURESHI/AFP/Getty Images)

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As of July 16, 2025, the Canadian Dollar (CAD) has experienced a slight dip, now trading at 207.48 Pakistani Rupees (PKR), down from 207.88 PKR recorded a week earlier on July 9.

Recent Trends:
The CAD-PKR exchange rate has shown minor fluctuations in recent weeks. The currency stood at 209.06 PKR on July 4, 207.96 PKR on July 2, and 207.35 PKR on June 30. Earlier in June, it hit a high of 208.31 PKR.

What’s Driving the Change:
The exchange rate reflects several economic indicators, including interest rates, inflation, trade performance, and fiscal policy. While Canada’s economy benefits from resource-driven growth and financial stability, Pakistan’s rupee remains under pressure due to inflation, political instability, and external debt obligations.

Market Impact:
A weaker CAD benefits Pakistani importers by slightly reducing the cost of Canadian goods, particularly in sectors such as agriculture and technology. However, it also means a lower return in PKR for remittances sent by Pakistani expats in Canada, slightly reducing household purchasing power in Pakistan.

Currency Snapshot:
The Canadian Dollar—often called the “Loonie”—is backed by strong fundamentals and managed by the Bank of Canada. The Pakistani Rupee is issued by the State Bank of Pakistan and tends to be more vulnerable to domestic and international economic shifts.

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