kuwaiti dinar

The Kuwaiti dinar is the official currency of Kuwait. It is divided into 1,000 fils. When benchmarked against the US dollar, it is the world’s most valuable currency. The country’s steady economy, which is fueled by significant oil exports, the Kuwaiti dinar’s fixed exchange rate, which protects it from market fluctuations, political stability, which draws in foreign investment, and the Central Bank of Kuwait’s strict control over the currency’s supply have enhanced the value of the dinar in the world’s financial system.

Kuwait’s real estate market reports $300.86 million in transactions, 14 percent rise week-over-week

The surge is equivalent to an additional KWD13 million compared to the previous week's trading value of KWD79 million