KABUL (Pajhwok): The afghani depreciated against the US dollar during the outgoing week that saw the prices of gold and sugar falling and that of liquefied gas and Kazakh flour rising, market sources said on Saturday.
Fuel prices
A worker at the Ahmadyar Group of Pump Stations said the price of one litre of petrol decreased from 63afs to 60afs and diesel from 60afs to 56afs.
Mohammad Sharif, a liquefied gas seller in the Kalola Pushta locality of Kabul, said the price of one kilogram of the commodity fell by two afghanis. In the previous week, one kilogram of gas was sold for 54afs.
Zmarai Safi, head of the Food Traders Association, said the rate of a 49-kilogram bag of Kazakhstani flour stayed unchanged at 1,600afs, but the price of a 16-litre tin of Malaysian cooking oil came down from 1,450afs to 1,430afs.
He said a 24-kg bag of Pakistani rice cost 2,600afs and the price of a 49-kilogarm sack of Indian sugar remained unchanged at 3,200afs.
By the same token, a kilogram of African black tea accounted for 400afs and the same amount of Indonesian green tea for 350afs.
Hamid Sufizada, a retailer at Dahna-i-Bagh Market, said the retail price of a 49-kilogram bag of Kazakh flour was 1,650afs, a 24-kg bag of Pakistani rice 2,650afs and a 49-kg sack of Indian sugar 3,250afs.
A 16-litre bottle of cooking oil accounted for 1,480afs, one kilogram of black tea for 450afs and the same quantity of green tea for 400afs, he added.
Gold prices
Mohammad Fawad, a jeweler in Timor Shahi area, said the price of one gram of Arabian gold remained unchanged at 4,100afs and the same amount of the Russian variety at 3,200afs.
Afghani exchange rate
Haji Hussain, owner of the Sadaqat Money Exchange Service, said one US dollar traded at 73.70afs and 1,000 Pakistani rupees at 250afs.
Last week, one US dollar accounted for 73.70afs and 1,000 Pakistani rupees for 255 afs.
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