Gooku
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Yes they do, better than many .................
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It would be cheaper. The weakness of the Dollar is a factor in the oil price.
Has it though if you look at the Pound-Dollar and Euro-Dollar exchange rates?Have you considered that the rand has generally been far weaker against the GBP and EUR as compared to the USD?
They'd have no money though.then bring on the damn euro already, although this would skark world war 3 cause the US would attack everyone
Can pigs fly?gooku does the US ever tell the truth
So does a currency being used as a general global currency simply shore up that currency when it would otherwise continue to weaken or will it make a strong currency stronger?the problems of the USD are a result of the US economy and as such the USD would likely have been much weaker if there was no demand for USD as a result of oil purchases.
So does a currency being used as a general global currency simply shore up that currency when it would otherwise continue to weaken or will it make a strong currency stronger?
$1 is pretty much the same thing when translated into Pounds or Euros, then Rands.
not sure what you mean. or over what time period you are taking about. Are you talking about trangulation? That the relationship between USDZAR, GBPUSD and GBPZAR will get you the same result no matter which you go about it? That is sell dollars, buy pound and then sell pounds, buy rands = sell dollars, then buy rands?
I'm actually looking forward to the rand reaching the $8 mark at least, I earn mostly dollars now so it will benefit me greatly![]()
Not if food, petrol and most of our imports keep going up as well.![]()
$ = R 7.50
£ = R 14.87
€ = R 11.33
Gold = $ 956.48
Oil = $ 97.97
Last update 28-Feb-2008 12:30:00
Still staying relatively firm...
$ = R 7.72
£ = R 15.31
€ = R 11.72
Gold = $ 967.57
Oil = $ 100.32
Last update 29-Feb-2008 15:30:00
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Quite a change in 1 day.
$ = R 7.75
£ = R 15.40
€ = R 11.77
Gold = $ 972.62
Oil = $ 100.71
Last update 29-Feb-2008 18:30:00
Closes even lower...
If you take the Rand, USD and GBP and plot their value.... you will notice that the major fluctuations are mainly on the rand. The USA/UK values dont fluctuate very much. If the USD was the currency being hammered, then this should reflect on the GBP valuation too.... but it doesnt.
the only option left is that the Rand is being de-valued.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showpost.php?p=1509453&postcount=154
look at the table.