The Euro

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Re: The Euro

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shaz1967 wrote:Is the 1.1378 the interbank rate or the tourist rate at the banks & exchange shops?

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Re: The Euro

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1.14 at 8.15 pm
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Re: The Euro

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PTBUXTON wrote:1.14 at 8.11 pm
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Re: The Euro

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PTBUXTON wrote:
LICY wrote:25 August we got 1.09, 14 September 1.12.
1.1275
I don't bother with the digits after 2 decimal places. It's what ever the actual rate was at that minute. If only we had a crystal ball.
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Looks like good old Boris has scuppered the Pounds resurgence against the Euro by openeing his big mouth !
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"Heads you win - tails I lose" is how I see the relative changes in the £ v € exchange rate. When the pound weakens then the value of my money invested in my Portuguese property goes up but it cost me more to visit and enjoy it. When the pound strengthens then I can enjoy my visits more but the property is worth less (if I wanted to repatriate my investment).

Over the years that I have owned it I've made more on paper than I've lost on visits.
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