The US dollar saw a minor decline in the interbank market at the start of trading on Friday, dropping by 16 paisas to reach Rs277.80.
The downward follows yesterday's closing rate of Rs277.96, reflecting a slight strengthening of the Pakistani rupee.
Market analysts attribute this change to increased inflows and reduced demand for foreign currency.
Traders are closely monitoring the market for further fluctuations, which may be influenced by upcoming economic developments.