Omani Riyal ranked as third most valuable currency globally

Muscat : The Omani Riyal trails only the Kuwaiti Dinar, which tops the list at 3.24, and the Bahraini Dinar, which holds second place at 2.65.

Other noteworthy currencies in the ranking include the Pound Sterling in fifth place, the Swiss Franc in seventh, the Euro in eighth, and the US Dollar itself, ranked ninth.

The strength of the Omani Riyal is largely attributed to Oman’s strong economy, which is heavily reliant on the oil sector. The currency is pegged to the US Dollar, further stabilising its value on the global stage.
In its analysis, ‘Forbes India’ explains that the strength of a currency is not solely determined by its widespread use, but by its purchasing power and the amount of goods, services, or foreign currency it can command. Factors such as foreign exchange market dynamics, inflation rates, domestic economic growth, and the policies of central banks are crucial in shaping a currency’s value.

The United Nations recognizes 180 currencies used across 195 countries, but it is the purchasing power and exchange rate that ultimately determine which currencies are the most valuable.

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