Bangladesh’s international trade and commerce continue to expand in tandem with shifting global economic dynamics. To sustain this growing volume of foreign transactions, exchange rates for various international currencies fluctuate daily. Recent trends indicate that the value of the Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) has experienced minor fluctuations against the US Dollar and other major global currencies. According to data released by Bangladesh Bank and various domestic commercial banks, a comprehensive overview of the currency exchange rates for today, 8 July 2026, has been established.
The following table outlines the official exchange rates for thirteen prominent international currencies against the Bangladeshi Taka:
| Serial No. | Currency Name | Value in Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) |
| 1 | US Dollar | 122 Taka 85 Poisha |
| 2 | Euro | 140 Taka 18 Poisha |
| 3 | UK Pound Sterling | 164 Taka 02 Poisha |
| 4 | Canadian Dollar | 86 Taka 50 Poisha |
| 5 | Australian Dollar | 85 Taka 11 Poisha |
| 6 | Singapore Dollar | 94 Taka 99 Poisha |
| 7 | Kuwaiti Dinar | 398 Taka 56 Poisha |
| 8 | Saudi Riyal | 33 Taka 12 Poisha |
| 9 | UAE Dirham | 33 Taka 64 Poisha |
| 10 | Qatari Riyal | 33 Taka 81 Poisha |
| 11 | Malaysian Ringgit | 30 Taka 33 Poisha |
| 12 | Chinese Yuan | 18 Taka 05 Poisha |
| 13 | Indian Rupee | 1 Taka 29 Poisha |
Financial analysts point out that strict monitoring by the central bank, combined with a positive inflow of inward remittances, has successfully narrowed the gap between the open market rate and the official banking rate. Over the past month, the average exchange rate for the US Dollar hovered steadily between 122.75 Taka and 123.00 Taka. This relative stability offers a degree of relief to local importers and general traders as they plan their commercial operations. Increased vigilance over informal channels ensures that formal remittance routes remain attractive, which helps maintain foreign exchange reserves.
