At 11:28 PM 18/04/2002 -0400, Bryan Pilati wrote:
>What does condition VA mean? What is a price of 134.10 in dollars?
Bryan:
You can always find out FOREX (Foreign Exchange) rates at either of the
following URLs:
http://www.oanda.com/converter/classic
- or -
http://www.xe.com/ict/
By the way, as of today, a price of 134.10 Euro is approximately $119.51 in
U.S. dollars (which are the dollars I assume you meant). That's the interbank
rate -- it'd be slightly more expensive for retail transactions. It's also:
$ 221.70 (Australian)
$ 118.31 (Bahamian)
$ 237.83 (Barbados)
$ 235.44 (Belize)
$ 119.39 (Bermudan)
$ 218.69 (Brunei)
$ 188.18 (Canadian)
$ 98.00 (Cayman Islands)
$ 319.09 (East Caribbean)
$21,464.00 (Guyanese)
$ 932.18 (Hong Kong)
$ 5,691.06 (Jamaican)
$ 118.91 (Liberian)
$ 1,346.04 (Namibian)
$ 267.98 (New Zealand)
$ 218.09 (Singapore)
$ 723.86 (Solomon Islands)
$ 4,175.44 (Taiwanese)
$ 731.40 (Trinidad/Tobago)
$ 6,847.56 (Zimbabwe)
All "dollars," and these are just the currencies that tend to show up daily on
FOREX exchanges worldwide!
Remember, folks, it's an international list. Lots of countries have dollars as
their unit of currency. ;-)
Garth
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