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Check this website (it's a universal currency converter, using live mid-market rates)
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
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I believe the rates shown by Universal Currency Converter may be the so-called "interbank rates" (that banks get when <b> they </b> buy and sell currency) which are a little better than what you'll actually see, but nevertheless a good indicator.
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The dollar has lost 2.7% since July 5. This is a huge drop for such a short period.
A lot of this is on anticipation of poor US trade numbers tomorrow.
The good news (unless something out of the ordinary happens) is the $1.22 number is considered the "technical support" number. It seems (with no guarantees) that the 1.22 or better figure is logical at this time.
All that to say that I agree with logos999.
A lot of this is on anticipation of poor US trade numbers tomorrow.
The good news (unless something out of the ordinary happens) is the $1.22 number is considered the "technical support" number. It seems (with no guarantees) that the 1.22 or better figure is logical at this time.
All that to say that I agree with logos999.