PRK is lower than bangladesh currecny

The pakistani currency is lower than the bangladeshi currency. Why doesn’t our government do any thing. I’d say they are busy to fill up their pockets :@

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Seems like you are suffering from inferiority complex. Why do you have to compare against Bengladesh? BD is enjoying special trade benefits from western countries these days, once these benefits are taken away they will fall low again.

wow! Japanese yen is about 100 to a dollar and post#1 you are a genius..LOL

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u idiot ppl in japan use yen as we use paisa.
like 50 paisa and 50 yen. In orignal, japanese curreny is stonger than usd

Even Fiji currency is better then ours.

where did you get this theory from ?? btw better mind your language..

Not a theory, the real hard truth.

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looks like it is going to go further down
Can someone tell me whats the minimum salary in pakistan these days ?
What I mean is, couple of years ago, around 10,000 PKR was just enough, for a family of 4. This didn't include emergencies, or any savings. This was the bare minimum for survival on a month to month basis.

Whats the number now

First of all Pakistan Rupee is referred as PKR not PRK. Secondly, lower Pak Rupee is an opportunity for exporters to ramp-up their exports... do we have material good enough for export (other than rice and wheat)?

there is ambbb

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Turkish Lira was the cheapest among developing nations...
2008 — 1 U.S. dollar = 1,200,000 (old) lira = 1.20 new lira

Now they have just introduced a new Lira, but just removing a few Zeros at the end. :D...

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^^ thats what we have to do as well, some people always say its good for exports!!!! we import more than our exports ie, we pay more rupees for a dollar for every thing we import!!!

devaulation of currency is not good for a country, it increase inflation in the country! surprised to see people being happy about it.