US dollar will eventually gain some ground. This is what most brokers predict. Anyway what is certain it's that at the vale of the USD now you don't take much risk. There is almost no room for further devaluation.
May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends below never fall out!
Yes you would assume the British pound and your correct, but poor foriegners get very confused when they have scottish or NI notes and are told they are not accepted or are given lower exchange rates than for a BoE note. One of lifes little moments to remind us that a beer is always welcome.
I thought it was the British pound and there is no such thing as a Doller. Currencies within themselves have no intrinsic value. Their value is either relative to the value of gold or to each other. Therefore your question makes no sense.
If you mean has the American dollar weakened substantially against the pound and other currencies. The answer is yes.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
If you need to ask then i wouldn't be investing money in either...........
The pound has been stronger than the dollar for a long time, the euro has beaten both since it was launched though........ the internet has many tools to track currencies
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US dollar will eventually gain some ground. This is what most brokers predict. Anyway what is certain it's that at the vale of the USD now you don't take much risk. There is almost no room for further devaluation.
May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends below never fall out!
Yes you would assume the British pound and your correct, but poor foriegners get very confused when they have scottish or NI notes and are told they are not accepted or are given lower exchange rates than for a BoE note. One of lifes little moments to remind us that a beer is always welcome.
How about Euro?It raise and raise.Here in Europe is verry strong.
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I thought it was the British pound and there is no such thing as a Doller. Currencies within themselves have no intrinsic value. Their value is either relative to the value of gold or to each other. Therefore your question makes no sense.
If you mean has the American dollar weakened substantially against the pound and other currencies. The answer is yes.
Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi
If you need to ask then i wouldn't be investing money in either...........
The pound has been stronger than the dollar for a long time, the euro has beaten both since it was launched though........ the internet has many tools to track currencies