1.93's A$ to the Pound!!!
#571

It's not cheap living here, I think you'll find: but for deffo thinking about a base level at which we might speculate and send some cash back to the UK

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Precisely ,and there is a few migrants that dont realise they have that already in europe .But in defenceof Australia people who migrate here are happy with the australian set up ,for some that seek the blend and a bit more to life than sat at home watching tele or the evening visit down the beach [which wears off anyway]then australia becomes rather tedious .
I for one liked the idea of the nice house ete etc , been there done it ,kids grown ,missus gone .Australian burbs dont hold the same attraction now ,give me the european way of life anyday and i dont mean just the uk either .
I for one liked the idea of the nice house ete etc , been there done it ,kids grown ,missus gone .Australian burbs dont hold the same attraction now ,give me the european way of life anyday and i dont mean just the uk either .
or the right to have 550-650sq m...rather..

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Just wondering about the merits of denisfication (call it playing devil's advocate if you wish). Comparing London and Melly.
London
- twice the population
- half the diameter (spread)
- quarter of the size
- 10 times the density
So according to the proponents of densification, London should be easier to get around than Melly (as it's geographically smaller and much denser). That's not what I find in practice.
London
- twice the population
- half the diameter (spread)
- quarter of the size
- 10 times the density
So according to the proponents of densification, London should be easier to get around than Melly (as it's geographically smaller and much denser). That's not what I find in practice.

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£ managed to pull back over 2cents today.
come on sterling u can do it my son!
come on sterling u can do it my son!


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#578

Keep pound watching......
Maybe all the bad news has come out of the UK now?
Anyway, to top of the saga of the plummeting pound we decided to change some money before it got much worse (with the thinking that if it does dive to 1.60-1.50 then we'll send some back again!!!) so we did the deal and guess what - the UK bank won't let us transfer the whole lot in one hit!
Basically (and this is our bank RBS) as you are overseas you are limited to internet and telephone banking so they only let you do 10k a day. We had 3 days to get the money to the exchange house and we are doing over 30k - panic! We spoke to a million people at our bank and finally one person said if I fax you over a CHAPS form then you have to COURIER it back to the branch and then they will do the transfer in one go - so that's what we've done. However, we have since found out that you can ask for longer to get the money to the exhange house ......so anyone in Oz and wanting to get a large sum over then make sure you get as long as poss to transfer the money.
It's bad enough having to suffer the dismal rate at the moment but then to loose the deal because the flipping bank won't allow you to get at you money is really sticking the pins in!
It would seem apparently that since the credit crunch the banks don't actually like giving your money back to you!
So now I think we watch the rate each day and just transfer bits over as and when and pray pray it gets even a little bit stronger.
Therefore anyone still in the UK and planning to leave your funds behind make sure you get things put in place with your bank to allow you to transfer large amounts in one go - so set up fax requests etc. They kept saying to us well if you could come in...... ha ha ha
Maybe all the bad news has come out of the UK now?
Anyway, to top of the saga of the plummeting pound we decided to change some money before it got much worse (with the thinking that if it does dive to 1.60-1.50 then we'll send some back again!!!) so we did the deal and guess what - the UK bank won't let us transfer the whole lot in one hit!
Basically (and this is our bank RBS) as you are overseas you are limited to internet and telephone banking so they only let you do 10k a day. We had 3 days to get the money to the exchange house and we are doing over 30k - panic! We spoke to a million people at our bank and finally one person said if I fax you over a CHAPS form then you have to COURIER it back to the branch and then they will do the transfer in one go - so that's what we've done. However, we have since found out that you can ask for longer to get the money to the exhange house ......so anyone in Oz and wanting to get a large sum over then make sure you get as long as poss to transfer the money.
It's bad enough having to suffer the dismal rate at the moment but then to loose the deal because the flipping bank won't allow you to get at you money is really sticking the pins in!
It would seem apparently that since the credit crunch the banks don't actually like giving your money back to you!
So now I think we watch the rate each day and just transfer bits over as and when and pray pray it gets even a little bit stronger.
Therefore anyone still in the UK and planning to leave your funds behind make sure you get things put in place with your bank to allow you to transfer large amounts in one go - so set up fax requests etc. They kept saying to us well if you could come in...... ha ha ha

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The chart shows the pound falls, pulls back for a day or two ,then goes lower.
Can't see any difference to this yet.
The chart shows the pound falls, pulls back for a day or two ,then goes lower.
Can't see any difference to this yet.


#581

Same activity as 5 days ago....1.5 steps forward, then 2 steps back.
Too early in the game I suspect to see any real sign of a trend reversal, or even stabilisation of the rate for that matter.
Until the 10 day moving average starts to show a levelling off, you would suspect most would be quite hesitant to be predicting any improvement.
Last edited by DownUnderPaddy; Oct 14th 2009 at 6:07 am.

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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


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Many experts are predicting 1:1.50 at some point in early 2010.
