Go you good thing.
I want to see US90c, EU60c, GBP 55p.
C'mon!!
(I know, i'm dreaming!)
I'd say the Gordon Brown Peso at 50.3p is a pretty good steal! Considering what it was a couple of years ago, even at the height of the AUD.
Go you good thing.
I want to see US90c, EU60c, GBP 55p.
C'mon!!
(I know, i'm dreaming!)
I'd say the Gordon Brown Peso at 50.3p is a pretty good steal! Considering what it was a couple of years ago, even at the height of the AUD.
Cover your bets...TF 1/2 now, 1/2 laterOzForex are offering me 0.4974 to transfer some money over to my UK bank account. I'm wondering if I should or should hold off a bit longer!!!
I'd say the Gordon Brown Peso at 50.3p is a pretty good steal! Considering what it was a couple of years ago, even at the height of the AUD.
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Perhaps, but consider where GB (both the PM and the country) were back then.
My last trip to the USA involved 65cents to the $![]()
Now at 83 cents :evil:
But about to pay about $20k US for my next trip in the next few days.... To wait a bit longer or pay now...
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Ah! I still remember my first trip to the states in the early 80's-$1.30 to our dollar.No wonder I thought it was cheap.Still remember the rental car offer-pay an extra $7 and get 7 nights accommodation.Those were the days.1998, was looking at 33p to the AUD:shock:
My last USA trip was at ~77¢ - Most accom prepaid in early Jan at 80¢
I remember the first USD1450 HNL-BOS r/t YUP I did - still cost ~AUD2K
Travellers looking to take advantage of the Australian dollar's strength, may want to act soon. The swift rise of the Aussie versus the greenback has left investors wondering how much higher it can go before a correction sets in.
Since Friday, the dollar has jumped nearly 4 per cent, driven by a strong sharemarket, rising commodities prices and gathering optimism about Australia's economic future. This morning it is buying 84.10 US cents, unchanged from yesterday.
Nonetheless, a number of analysts have warned that the Aussie is due for a fall.
"We're still of the view that the Aussie dollar is overvalued," said TD Securities economist Annette Beacher. "The market has run ahead of itself in terms of forecasting interest rate increases sooner rather than later."
Is the AUD going up or down??:shock:In the meantime, Ms Beacher said it was impossible to rule out the Aussie hitting 85-90 US cents.
Unbelievable! Just over 2 weeks to my trip and the AUD is getting stronger. How long can this last?
About 13 days![]()