Latest euro rate

Started by turkeyfoot, April 01, 2021, 09:38:27 AM

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turkeyfoot

Hi

For those yet to travel the latest rate is up a bit at long last, to 1.1774 from Travel FX

Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

turkeyfoot

Quote from: turkeyfoot on September 23, 2024, 03:47:01 PMHi

For those yet to travel the latest rate is up a bit at long last, to 1.1774 from Travel FX

Geoff

Today its 1.1803

Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

turkeyfoot

Hi

For that New Year break the euro is currently 1.1948 on line, and exected to go a little higher still

Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.

Truth

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kevin-beverly



HI

This time of year the EURO is up. Summer when every one is on holiday drops down

kev

Truth

The forecast is for the rate to continue to rise throughout 2025 . Obviously nothings guaranteed but that seems to be the over riding opinion of the experts .......
Wolverhampton Wanderers, pride of The Midlands......

kevin-beverly



Hi

I hope so would be good

Kev

Eggy

Twill not be good at all and by June twill be e1.18 or less.
Swings n roundabouts. Get e1.20 now and nowt to do with it until next Summer.
Sad 'ole life.
We will take the e1.20 now as it goes towards our Winter shopping.
Negg

turkeyfoot

Quote from: kevin-beverly on December 12, 2024, 10:37:01 AMHI

This time of year the EURO is up. Summer when every one is on holiday drops down

kev
Hi
More to do with the failing  EU economy, in particular within  Germany, partly driven by car manufacturing faltering due to fall in sales of EV vehicles and increased unemployment,  and the reduction in the EU  interest rates in an attempt to boost the economy throughout the EU.
Add to this mixture Donald Trump and possible trade tarrifs being imposed.

Combine this with the UK maintaining higher interest rates, and voila, the exchange rates increases.
Today it peaked briefly 1.20
Geoff
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than  to speak up and remove all doubt.