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Dollar Dashes Sterling Strength

Commenting on the Pound’s fall against the Dollar, Stephen Heath, Chief Executive of FairFX.com, said: “Despite getting off to a good start in 2009 the Pound looks to be in a sorry state again already, falling to just 1.3950 against the US Dollar – a seven year low – and 1.08 against the Euro. Sterling is also trading at an all time low against the Japanese Yen.

“After a horrific day for the UK banking industry yesterday, traders have failed to keep Sterling supported against the US Dollar. Investors around the world are beginning to cut exposure to the weakening UK economy and its distressed banking sector.

“We are close to the 2001 low of $1.3685 to £1, making the heady days of $2 to the Pound seems like a distant memory. The financial markets are expected to remain volatile at least for the first half of the year, and travellers should plan foreign currency purchases carefully to ensure they stretch their Pounds as far as possible. Brits would need a crystal ball to accurately predict the currency swings and roundabouts we are seeing at the moment, so until things settle down Brits should try to buy their currency in small increments on a periodic basis to try to protect their wallets from rate fluctuations.”

Tuesday 20 January 2009, 04:49pm

Tags: dollar, euro, euro rate, euros, exchange rates, opodo, press mentions, sterling

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