The euro is a "stronger" currency than the yen by far.
yes as at the time of typing this the euro will get you 1.36830 USD
89 pounds is 96 euro.
1.00 EURO = 7.36027 EGYPT POUNDS
yes, the euro will be weaker and hence end up paying more for imports. lets say the dollar is 1.50 for one euro, and an imported is 50$ that would be 33 something, now lets say the dollar is now stronger say .90 for one euro would be about 55 euro so you do the math
The euro is a "stronger" currency than the yen by far.
yes, but not by much
No it is not stronger since the European and USA recession the us dollar is stronger than the euro for the first time since 2003 1USD =0.76EUR
The Euro and the UAE Diraham
yes as at the time of typing this the euro will get you 1.36830 USD
Yes, the Pound is stronger than the Euro. Although conversion rates are constantly changing, here is the latest conversion: As of 4:35 AM (UTC+0), 1 Pound = 1.23 Euros
The main advantage of the Euro is that once it is spread all over the European Union, we won't have to change the money when we travel across it. The prices will be nearly the same in all the European Union. The Euro will be stronger than the old money and it will compete better against the Yen and the Dollar. And if the Euro is stronger, the euro will get richer than ever.
89 pounds is 96 euro.
A horse (1000 pounds) is stronger than a black bear (600 pounds), but not a brown bear (1500 pounds) or a polar bear (1800 pounds).
1.00 EURO = 7.36027 EGYPT POUNDS
yes, the euro will be weaker and hence end up paying more for imports. lets say the dollar is 1.50 for one euro, and an imported is 50$ that would be 33 something, now lets say the dollar is now stronger say .90 for one euro would be about 55 euro so you do the math
1 Euro ~ 0.83 British pounds 50 Euro ~ 41.50 British pounds