Pound / Dollar rate
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Neil Roberts
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Pound / Dollar rate
With a trip booked in the summer, would now be a good time to buy US dollar travellers cheques with the pound seemingly at a good rate? What does the panel think?
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Richard Gandy
Dollar rate
Hi
I work for a Bank & have been keeping a check on rates over the last few mths. As you are probably aware, the pound is at an 11 yr high v the US $. Whilst I note Steve's comments on the info page, re the T & T $ still, more or less remain at 6.2 to the US $. Therefore, buying high on £/US$ will pay.
Whether you buy now now or later is anyone's guess. However rates are v.good, especially for T/C's which you get a better buying rate in the UK & also in T & T - 11.50 v 10.92 @ First Citizens bank today.
I have bought some already, on the basis that I am happy at the rate now.
I work for a Bank & have been keeping a check on rates over the last few mths. As you are probably aware, the pound is at an 11 yr high v the US $. Whilst I note Steve's comments on the info page, re the T & T $ still, more or less remain at 6.2 to the US $. Therefore, buying high on £/US$ will pay.
Whether you buy now now or later is anyone's guess. However rates are v.good, especially for T/C's which you get a better buying rate in the UK & also in T & T - 11.50 v 10.92 @ First Citizens bank today.
I have bought some already, on the basis that I am happy at the rate now.
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Neil Roberts
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Neil Roberts
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Richard Gandy
TT $ or US $
You can buy TT ahead, but the rate at my Bank is only 10.68, against the rate I mention above.
Therefore, aside from a little cash for contingency purposes, & with the US $ rate being so strong, I will take some US $ T/C's - not cash, as you get a better arte both at the point of purchase & in Bank's in Tobago, and also use the ATM's.
Of course, no one can be sure if the £/$ will improve further, but at an 11 year high, I am happy with the rate now. I went to the US only 3 yrs ago, with a rate of c1.45 against c1.84 now, which is a hike of c25% !!
Therefore, aside from a little cash for contingency purposes, & with the US $ rate being so strong, I will take some US $ T/C's - not cash, as you get a better arte both at the point of purchase & in Bank's in Tobago, and also use the ATM's.
Of course, no one can be sure if the £/$ will improve further, but at an 11 year high, I am happy with the rate now. I went to the US only 3 yrs ago, with a rate of c1.45 against c1.84 now, which is a hike of c25% !!
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David Watkins
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Take GBP travellers cheques and a few hundred TT's for immediate use.The exchange rate stirling to TT is better in the banks in Tobago than UK and there is a fixed charge of only 10TT regardless of value.The GBP is alot stabler than the US$ and anyhow why pay the banks for changing your currency £-$-TT and back?
David
David
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