Historic Exchange Rates.
#1
Wannabe Ausie
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Historic Exchange Rates.
How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have just done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the rates were:-
5th April 2000 2.612
5th April 2001 2.922
5th April 2002 2.717
Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
Mike.
5th April 2000 2.612
5th April 2001 2.922
5th April 2002 2.717
Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
Mike.
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Re: Historic Exchange Rates.
Mike,
Take a look at: http://www.oanda.com
I believe DIMIA (in London at least) also use this site to confirm exchange rates.
Best regards.
Alan Collett
alan-at-gomatilda-dot-co-dot-uk
Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534
and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
http://www.gomatilda.co.uk, and
http://www.collettandco.co.uk
Take a look at: http://www.oanda.com
I believe DIMIA (in London at least) also use this site to confirm exchange rates.
Best regards.
Alan Collett
alan-at-gomatilda-dot-co-dot-uk
Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534
and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
http://www.gomatilda.co.uk, and
http://www.collettandco.co.uk
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Re: Historic Exchange Rates.
On 14 Jun 2002 13:20:58 GMT, MikenWendy wrote:
> How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have
> just done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the
> rates were:-
>
> 5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
> Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
>
> Mike.
>
I've just found this site via Google:
http://fxtop.com/en/historates.php3
Not sure how accurate it is but seems OK.
You can also get a chart via Yahoo:
http://finance.yahoo.com/m5?s=GBP&t=AUD&a=1&c=2
Lee.
> How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have
> just done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the
> rates were:-
>
> 5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
> Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
>
> Mike.
>
I've just found this site via Google:
http://fxtop.com/en/historates.php3
Not sure how accurate it is but seems OK.
You can also get a chart via Yahoo:
http://finance.yahoo.com/m5?s=GBP&t=AUD&a=1&c=2
Lee.
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Re: Historic Exchange Rates.
MikenWendy wrote:
>
>How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have just
>done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the rates were:-
>
>5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
>Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
www.oanda.com is a good source of historical currency rates.
>
>How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have just
>done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the rates were:-
>
>5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
>Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
www.oanda.com is a good source of historical currency rates.
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Re: Historic Exchange Rates.
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> How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have
> just done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the
> rates were:-
>
> 5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
> Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
>
> Mike.
>
>
>
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"MikenWendy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How do people go about finding the exchange rate on say 5 April 2000 as we have
> just done. I have access to lots of historic rate data and from my data the
> rates were:-
>
> 5th April 2000 2.612 5th April 2001 2.922 5th April 2002 2.717
>
> Can anyone confirm this data or if not what figures have other people used.
>
> Mike.
>
>
>
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