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Thread: Exchange rates Again sorry!!!!!!

  1. #11
    Carrie,
    good idea in my opinion. Get your cash and then not worry yourself. Just look forward to the holiday and enjoy the planning.
    I was at college in the US many many years ago and it was in the $1-20s to the £[V]
    enjoy
    andrew
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  2. #12
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    Carrie... I think anyone who watches Big Brother is sad, but dont worry there are thousands out there who do so you're not on your own
    Its just me, I cant stand reality TV

    Sorry guys.. gone off thread a tad [:I]
    Karen


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  3. #13
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    Yes great idea, I always use my nationwide card for most purchases and get the commercial rate.<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Fairground
    Hi All

    Just used my Nationwide credit card to buy park tickets (From here of course and i would recomend them ) and got a rate of £1.8205.
    One good reason to buy your tickets before you go!

    Chris
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  4. #14
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Drew
    I got 1.83 from Moneycorp this afternoon just before closing. I got a tip on these forums that it often goes up on Friday afternoons just before close and this certainly happened today as it had been nearer 1.80 this morning.(I was transferring part of deposit for our new villa)
    Drew
    [/quote]

    Actually, the US$ weakened after disappointing US payroll figures. The employment figures dented the idea that the US economy is back to sustainable growth with terrorism and rising oil prices just adding to the concerns.

    The Federal Reserve meets tomorrow re interest rates. Rate went up by 0.25% in June and the majority of analysts expect a similar increase this time. There's also figures out this week from the Bank of England re UK inflation which are expected by many to remain below the 2% target. But, some economists see the Bank's quarterly inflation report on Wednesday as forecasting a rising CPI possibly indicating more UK interest rate rises.


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