Give three reasons why you would change your money to another currency.?
April 26th, 2010 stanleynot reasons like ‘because you’re on holiday’, but like how it would be financially beneficial to you to convert your money into another currency.
not reasons like ‘because you’re on holiday’, but like how it would be financially beneficial to you to convert your money into another currency.
With what method do people usually make more money? I never really heard of many people trading currencies. Does that mean it’s not that good to do that?
I am not familiar with the technique used for the portraits in paper currencies, and would like to know what is it called. I would like to learn it (not to forge money, I swear!) and try it out on t-shirts (as silkscreen art).
How Much Would 620.00 yan Be In U.s Money I Dont Understand currency converter
Ok I read that if the US dollar rises against a foregn currency, US importers will suffer a loss-so then why would imports rise?
It is a practice that whenever we use our credit/debit cards in ATMs of privates banks, we get new currency notes, whereas in the ATMs of nationaliosed Banks, we get only old and soiled notes. Why ???
im travelling to NZ in July and last week the Aussie Dollar was up to 1.32 NZD which i thought was really good. my boyfriend assured me that it would keep climbing up but it hasnt its gone down to 1.28. does anyone know how the currency conversion works and when it would be best to exchange my money to NZD?
I am a relatively new person to forex trading who’s had practice in demo accounts, and I’m wondering how forex trading really works, i.e what are the dring forces behind the forex markets, what moves them, etc? Please help/advise as I’m quite new to them. Thanks.
I was wondering if there was a forex broker that would let you trade the us dollar / Thai Baht pair. I have not been able to find one that offered this pair.
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