Go Back  British Expats > Living & Moving Abroad > Australia
Reload this Page >

1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Wikiposts

1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Thread Tools
 
Old Oct 13th 2009 | 10:19 pm
  #586  
Forum Regular
 
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 146
kaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to allkaungchiau is a name known to all
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

What is going on in the UK these days? IS there any plan by BoE to raise interest rate? Or re-open the coal mine shut down by Maggie? That would help the pound or even stage a reversal of fortune.
 
Old Oct 13th 2009 | 10:22 pm
  #587  
bcworld's Avatar
Frequent Flyer Member
 
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 10,994
From: Melbourne
bcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond reputebcworld has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by kaungchiau
What is going on in the UK these days? IS there any plan by BoE to raise interest rate? Or re-open the coal mine shut down by Maggie? That would help the pound or even stage a reversal of fortune.
UK unemployment numbers released today were reasonable and better than expected...doesn't seem to have given the pound a life though.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 12:40 am
  #588  
Centurion's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,922
From: Asia Pacific
Centurion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/exchange-rates

Everything you wanted to know about why the pounds in the shi&&er and will stay there but you were afraid to ask.

Although personally why sell $16billion of state assets when you can just print more money AGAIN
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 11:26 am
  #589  
Banned
 
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 2,733
Lord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond reputeLord_Farquar has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by Australia_bound?
We're off in January and our savings are going to furnish house and buy car, so can't bide time . Honestly think £ will go to AU$1.60 at some point in the near future. Not that we have a great amount of cash but our expected around 23/24 thousand AU$ is now looking more like AU18k or even less.
Might have to have a re-think with what to do with savings and how to finance car etc, but far too busy with other stuff at present
Why do you have to buy a new car?
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 1:00 pm
  #590  
Banned
 
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 22,348
paulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond reputepaulry has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by Centurion
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/exchange-rates

Everything you wanted to know about why the pounds in the shi&&er and will stay there but you were afraid to ask.

Although personally why sell $16billion of state assets when you can just print more money AGAIN
Thanks for that

Also interesting reading is the older "This is no time for us to join euro" link.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 2:25 pm
  #591  
Account Closed
 
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 14,188
iamthecreaturefromuranus is an unknown quantity at this point
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Now 1.74 and still sliding.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 2:31 pm
  #592  
themerlin's Avatar
Where traffic lights rule
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,463
From: Brighton QLD
themerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond reputethemerlin has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Wont be long before people start melting down the coins becuase the metal in them is worth more then the value of the currency
Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
Now 1.74 and still sliding.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 2:44 pm
  #593  
Swerv-o's Avatar
has lost The Game
 
Joined: Apr 2005
Posts: 8,735
From: Chippendale, Sydney
Swerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond reputeSwerv-o has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by themerlin
Wont be long before people start melting down the coins becuase the metal in them is worth more then the value of the currency

Indeed. Here's a picture of a chap off to buy a bottle of milk...
Attached Thumbnails 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!-worthless_cash.jpg  
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 2:46 pm
  #594  
DownUnderPaddy's Avatar
Melbourne - NE suburbs
 
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,032
DownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond reputeDownUnderPaddy has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Indeed. Here's a picture of a chap off to buy a bottle of milk...
or to the post office to buy a stamp
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 3:31 pm
  #595  
ABCDiamond
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by Swerv-o
Indeed. Here's a picture of a chap off to buy a bottle of milk...
Originally Posted by DownUnderPaddy
or to the post office to buy a stamp
He had run out of fire wood, and that stuff he was carrying was cheaper to keep the fire burning.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 4:46 pm
  #596  
harrip's Avatar
Harrip
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 495
harrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to beholdharrip is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus
Now 1.74 and still sliding.
They have been round this sort of mark the last few days, I thought they were finally stabilising for a bit at least at about 1.75 - until I read this - http://www.smh.com.au/business/rba-h...ml?autostart=1 - which will probably only push them down further
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 5:16 pm
  #597  
Centurion's Avatar
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 4,922
From: Asia Pacific
Centurion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond reputeCenturion has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by harrip
They have been round this sort of mark the last few days, I thought they were finally stabilising for a bit at least at about 1.75 - until I read this - http://www.smh.com.au/business/rba-h...ml?autostart=1 - which will probably only push them down further
I enjoyed the video commentary on that very much and agree with it wholeheartedly.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 6:12 pm
  #598  
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 6,830
From: Perth
the troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond reputethe troubadour has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Have just purchased GBP 4,000 at a cost of A$7141.58,or 0.5601,which i found to be a pretty decent rate.
There is a fairly recent development for downloading currencey called a Travel Money Card where money can be put in when rate is high and can be done in the currencey of six nations to date and expanding to include others.
Will add more as and when rate increases. Can have more than one currencey on a card as well.
 
Old Oct 14th 2009 | 11:37 pm
  #599  
Thread Starter
BE Enthusiast
 
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 730
MrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of lightMrCro is a glorious beacon of light
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

look at the £ go this morning up nearly 3cents!

that's 4 in two days!

If you selling aussie dollar and buying pounds it's now or never!!!

Don't miss out like the aussie buyers did last Oct waiting for better rates than 2.60 you know what happened!

Stockmarkets creating a new bubble and CIT bank potentially bankrupt soon - last Oct could replay yet!?
 
Old Oct 15th 2009 | 3:39 am
  #600  
BE Enthusiast
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 380
From: Murrumbeena, Melbourne
chilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nicechilliman is just really nice
Default Re: 1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!

Originally Posted by MrCro
look at the £ go this morning up nearly 3cents!

that's 4 in two days!

If you selling aussie dollar and buying pounds it's now or never!!!

Don't miss out like the aussie buyers did last Oct waiting for better rates than 2.60 you know what happened!

Stockmarkets creating a new bubble and CIT bank potentially bankrupt soon - last Oct could replay yet!?
well I for one hope so, sod the impact on my ISA's / pensions ... would make up more on the exchange rate move!
 


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service - Your Privacy Choices

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.