Saudi Arabian Riyal
Posted by Asad Ali
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Saudi Arabian Riyal
1 SAR
U.A.E. Dirham
0.979335
Argentine Peso
0.844788
Australian Dollar
0.325163
Bahrain Dinar
0.100266
Brunei Dollar
0.385733
Brazilian Real
0.505974
Botswana Pula
1.820239
Canadian Dollar
0.288399
Swiss Franc
0.290132
Chilean Peso
144.941193
Chinese Yuan
1.822267
Colombian Peso
537.800288
Cyprus Pound
0.106037
Czech Koruna
4.854130
Danish Krone
1.412799
Euro
0.189757
U.K. Pound Sterling
0.161723
Hungarian Forint
50.874496
Indonesian Rupiah
2,663.994952
Israeli New Sheqel
1.015613
Indian Rupee
12.930685
Iranian Rial
2,656.791295
Icelandic Krona
34.477322
Japanese Yen
25.333320
Korean Won
330.532675
Kuwaiti Dinar
0.076680
Sri Lanka Rupee
30.640128
Libyan Dinar
0.332223
Maltese Lira
0.077773
Mauritian Rupee
8.493559
Mexican Peso
3.525941
Malaysian Ringgit
0.943999
Norwegian Krone
1.660180
Nepalese Rupee
20.648020
New Zealand Dollar
0.410761
Omani Rial
0.102533
Pakistan Rupee
16.176775
Polish Zloty
0.792987
Qatar Riyal
0.970664
Saudi Arabian Riyal
1.000000
Swedish Krona
1.984668
Singapore Dollar
0.385733
Slovenian Tolar
48.574033
Thai Baht
9.066619
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
1.678151
U.S. Dollar
0.266666
Venezuelan Bolivar
567.335585
South African Rand
2.085330
using values from Thursday, July 30, 2009