Rupee slips 5 paisa against dollar; Stocks edge down 505 points.

KARACHI -- The Pakistani rupee in the early trade hours on Monday lost its strength by 5 paisa and hit Rs155.95 against the U.S. dollar in the interbank market.

The local currency closed at Rs155.90 against the greenback on a positive note. In the open market, the rupee appreciated by 20 paisa and closed at Rs156.10 against the dollar with slight fluctuation in the whole week.

The World Bank forecasted Pakistan's economic growth to slow down for the next two years as it faces yet another macroeconomic crisis due to massive twin deficits and low foreign reserves.

Despite significant devaluation, the WB still sees the rupee overvalued by the end of September by approximately 4.8%.

In the last two months, the local currency was observed to significantly recover against the greenback in both interbank and open markets.

Earlier, analysts had expressed fear that the intense ongoing trade war between the United States and China would result in fluctuation of the U.S...

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