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1 USD is like €0.74 here
+- MYR 3.23 now.
1USD = 1.44480BGN. This is low, the "normal" rate i'm used to is about 1.5
Note: the BGN is fixed exchange rate to the EUR - 1 EUR = 1.95583 BGN
@budi1413 Please also say if the cost is high or not according to you.
As of now, Google says 1USD = 11537 IDR.
Yeah you have a number, we add 4 zeros. People say Indonesians are good at math because we are used to deal with a lot of numbers.
Lol, ask @serverian - when i was in Istanbul 10+ years ago it was like 1-2 million TRL for 1 USD. They removed 6 zeros from the currency though.
1 USD is 1.03 Canadian Dollar
As much as this is negligible, with all of my purchases combined in the past couple of months, I could've saved around $40 USD.
I missed it when the Canadian Dollar was far stronger than the American dollar.
It's quiet high. -_- 3 months ago it's about MYR 2.90.
1 USD = 77.20 BDT, cheap on here. Few months back it was 82.00 BDT.
1 USD = 0.98 AUD
Which is pretty high t one point AUD was higher which was great!
43php
@rahulks INR is not 65 its approx 62.5 (today) per 1 US$.
Very bad if compared with 44-50 range and quite better then where it reached few days ago, nearing 70
It is about 3.31 Lei, means it is low, it keeps getting lower lately. Romania has excedent in external trade first time since 1989 and most currencies are going down as people need to exchange them for local currency. Besides that, there are romanians working abroad that send money in and worsen the problem.
We are having price increases while the currency goes up and interests go down. Foreign investment is also going down due to this, it is cheaper to invest elsewhere, everyone is hoping the national bank will come to the rescue again like in 2001-2006 when bought tons of foreign currency to keep the exchange rate adequate in the face of the foreign capital coming.
Now the foreign capital leaves (especially banks which is not a bad thing) but the exports kept growing and this year we had a very good agricultural year too, so the pressure will increase, the national bank has to buy to release in worse years in the future.
That in itself might overheat the economy generating more exports, so it is a very nasty situation.
0.62 GBP.
Right now it’s high:
5,995 NOK / €0,74 = $ 1 USD
before in January it was:
5,455 NOK / €0,67 = $ 1 USD
It’s climbing, but you know Americans with their expensive drones and debt limit: It's probably going down again sometime. Euro is heading straight up come on go a little bit down xD
No idea where you are getting your cash converted but they are giving you a VERY good rate. It's been sitting between 0.91 and 0.95 for the last few weeks.
1USD = 11.500 IDR .
1USD i can get
2 plate fried rice . or 2 liter gas oil
1 usd = 7.75 Hong Kong Dollars . It is a fixed exchange rate .
1 us
Nice. For 1 USD = 0.75 Euro I get a chewing gum in Germany nothing more. 1 litre gas costs 1.61 Euro or 2.18 USD.
1 dollar=6.1 CNY. I can buy a bowl vegatables noodles.lol.
usually 1usd i can eat 1 day = 3x in school .
because i am student haha .
+1 dollar = 0.5 UIH (uncle is happy)
That is nice. 1 student meal here costs between 3-4 Euro.
1 dollar = 4065 riels (cambodia). I can eat once in restaurant with this (no drink!) and it's the average rate, went down tho from 4100 a few weeks ago.
yes i think 1 usd is expensive for me .
Here 1 $ can buy you half a liter of diesel, 1 super small hamburger, 3 Kg of tomatoes in a very good year or 1.5 in a bad one, half a cinema ticket or 1/5 of a small theater one, 6 $ costs an 140 KM train trip, a good paper is also about half a dollar, a 1 Kg good quality loaf of bread is about 2 $, renting in expensive areas of town costs about 500 $ for a 3 rooms apartment, can go to 200 in other areas or older buildings, 1 Kg of grapes (best quality at this time of year), 1 Kg of meat for cats (chicken necks), 8 eggs medium size, 1 L of wholemilk (cow version), 300 g of cheese (sheep or goat variant, cow is about 400 g). Prices here (Bucharest) are much higher than in other areas, you can get food 3 times cheaper, even, in some areas.
I am on EU, Joodle already wrote the current EUR/USD rate.
For those that are interested, there is a nice currency graphing tool at http://www.oanda.com/ , click on the "historical Exchange rates" link at the bottom left.
Basic business analytics shows a clear relation between currency exchange rate trend and exports sales.
$1 is around 122 ISK now. was around 70 ISK before the bank crisis.
1 USD is 0,7395 EUR and if I say it on old currency unit, it is 4,3962 FIM.
It could be better, we are switching to Euro af the end of this year anyway. The Latvian Lats is attached to euro with +-1% margin, so it shouldn't be a big difference after we switch currencies.