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Old 11-13-2008, 04:46 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by DaleDe View Post
It is not that the £ has plummeted but that the $ has risen. It has been taking a beating against Europe for a couple of years now.

Dale
May be a combination of the two then, as the pound is also falling against the Euro.

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Measured against a basket of currencies of the UK's main trading partners, sterling is at its weakest levels since 1996.
Quoted from BBC News

That said, whether it's the pound falling, dollar rising, or a combination of the two, the effect is the same. More expensive eBooks Here's to hoping we get back to the 2 dollars to the Pound some time before I read all the books I've recently bought Well, I can dream.
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