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I know noone really knows, but is it actually very likely to reach complete parity, it seemed like last time it was up really high, it struggled to actually get to the 100.00 mark... Has is even happened before?
Not since the currency was floated.
In the pre-83 days it has been above US$1...
Now being a man of the world, much moreso than I these days, and generally well read on most subjects would you care to advise me as to where is the best place or the best way to buy some US Dollars. Of course I am in your favourite City, Perth.
Now being a man of the world, much moreso than I these days, and generally well read on most subjects would you care to advise me as to where is the best place or the best way to buy some US Dollars. Of course I am in your favourite City, Perth.
Not sure Ted. Perth (Australia generally) is not a great place for the average punter to buy foreign currency. The margins (+ fees) charged by banks and agencies are typically very high compared with dealers in countries to our North.
Why do you need them and are you passing through Asia on the way?
And can I earn decent interest on the USD?
Something has come up and I need some advice.
I have about 150k that I want to convert to USD at some point, then desposit in a foreign currency account. Where should I get such an amount converted? Where should I then keep the USD? HSBC? Citibank? And can I earn decent interest on the USD?
like a bloody rollercoaster! 92.59 now
Something has come up and I need some advice.
I have about 150k that I want to convert to USD at some point, then desposit in a foreign currency account. Where should I get such an amount converted? Where should I then keep the USD? HSBC? Citibank? And can I earn decent interest on the USD?
What will an interest rate rise on Tuesday do to the $AU. I leave for the states in a month so I want to know when is the best time to load up my card. Now or after the rate rise?
Given the rate rise has been almost universally predicted, probably nothing.
Depends on the size of the increase. I think a 1/4% move is priced in, if the increase is any higher, we should see another move up.