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Old 10-25-2004, 05:28 PM  
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Quote:
Originally posted by mcmc
Time period: 01/01/00 to 10/26/04.
Conversion Table: USD to EUR (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 0.99300000
10/26/2004: 0.78130000

Conversion Table: USD to AUD (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 1.52370000
10/26/2004: 1.33990000

Conversion Table: USD to GBP (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 0.61820000
10/26/2004: 0.54330000

Conversion Table: USD to CAD (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 1.44650000
10/26/2004: 1.22140000

Conversion Table: USD to EEK (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 15.54710000
10/26/2004: 12.22656200

Conversion Table: USD to MTL (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 0.41440000
10/26/2004: 0.33770000

Conversion Table: USD to CHF (Interbank rate)
01/01/2000: 1.59120000
10/26/2004: 1.19670000

You asked for it ... na, its not that hard actually. Im sure you know that the US Dollar lost against many important currencies ... but not against all of them. The Dollar is still stable!

But check the last row .. USD to Swiss Franc. This really hurts me . I used to earn way more per $ in this industry some years ago
That's only USD to Euro conversion. I never questioned the devaluation between the two, I questioned the devaluation of the USD as compared to all currencies in general, as was asserted earlier.
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