For the first time in history, the US dollar has touched the record level of Rs288 against the Pakistani rupee in the interbank market.
According to the information received from the forex dealers, the greenback on Tuesday bulldozed whatever resistance the local currency has been putting up during the last few sessions, and went up massive in the interbank market.
The US dollar surged by Rs2.96 as was currently being traded at Rs288.
On Monday, the Pakistani rupee had remained under pressure against the US dollar, depreciating by 0.44% in the inter-bank market, settling at 285.04, a loss of Rs1.25.