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Current Forex News

UK plans to speed up rights issues - 2008-11-24 19:59 UTC Reuters

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Central Bank Interest Rates

JPY 0.3%
CHF 1.0%
EUR 3.25%
USD 1.0%
CAD 2.25%
AUD 5.25%
NZD 6.5%
GBP 3.0%

Currency Rates

Base currency is USD. Rates as of 2008-11-24 20:09:44 UTC (GMT).

Top 10 Currencies   By popularity

Currency Unit

USD per Unit

Units per USD

USD United States Dollars

1.0000000000

1.0000000000

EUR Euro

1.2892655002

0.7756354295

GBP United Kingdom Pounds

1.5121435173

0.6613128903

CAD Canada Dollars

0.8091922254

1.2358003064

AUD Australia Dollars

0.6487766865

1.5413624146

JPY Japan Yen

0.0103180365

96.9176647182

INR India Rupees

0.0200399831

49.9002416022

NZD New Zealand Dollars

0.5439038581

1.8385602253

CHF Switzerland Francs

0.8353333068

1.1971269335

ZAR South Africa Rand

0.0996003011

10.0401302944


Top 85 Currencies   Alphabetically

Currency Unit

USD per Unit

Units per USD

AFN Afghanistan Afghanis

0.0216210381

46.2512482589

ALL Albania Leke

0.0103047634

97.0425000000

DZD Algeria Dinars

0.0145900029

68.5400824463

ARS Argentina Pesos

0.2998208210

3.3353254010

AUD Australia Dollars

0.6487766865

1.5413624146

BSD Bahamas Dollars

1.0000000000

1.0000000000

BHD Bahrain Dinars

2.6530544159

0.3769240442

BDT Bangladesh Taka

0.0146476702

68.2702427490

BBD Barbados Dollars

0.5012531316

1.9950000048

BMD Bermuda Dollars

1.0000000000

1.0000000000

BRL Brazil Reais

0.4314440397

2.3177976931

BGN Bulgaria Leva

0.6589985813

1.5174539497

CAD Canada Dollars

0.8091922254

1.2358003064

XOF CFA Francs BCEAO

0.0019654726

508.7834894311

XAF CFA Francs BEAC

0.0019654726

508.7834894311

XPF CFP Francs

0.0108040449

92.5579271484

CLP Chile Pesos

0.0015092238

662.5922399753

CNY China Yuan Renminbi

0.1465019799

6.8258463181

COP Colombia Pesos

0.0004323382

2,313.0040000000

CRC Costa Rica Colones

0.0018018180

554.9950000000

HRK Croatia Kuna

0.1808353389

5.5298925855

CYP Cyprus Pounds

2.2028408920

0.4539592504

CZK Czech Republic Koruny

0.0507575821

19.7014900889

DKK Denmark Kroner

0.1730332763

5.7792351940

DOP Dominican Republic Pesos

0.0284495021

35.1500000000

XCD East Caribbean Dollars

0.3745318245

2.6700000763

EGP Egypt Pounds

0.1806113373

5.5367509861

EEK Estonia Krooni

0.0823988729

12.1360883367

EUR Euro

1.2892655002

0.7756354295

FJD Fiji Dollars

0.5416839627

1.8460948984

XAU Gold Ounces

821.9173566398

0.0012166673

HKD Hong Kong Dollars

0.1290051572

7.7516280885

HUF Hungary Forint

0.0049678763

201.2932565120

ISK Iceland Kronur

0.0072604585

137.7323485052

XDR IMF Special Drawing Rights

1.5009084432

0.6662631585

INR India Rupees

0.0200399831

49.9002416022

IDR Indonesia Rupiahs

0.0000799394

12,509.4705987626

IRR Iran Rials

0.0000984931

10,153.0000000000

IQD Iraq Dinars

0.0008542628

1,170.5999755859

ILS Israel New Shekels

0.2501798039

3.9971252059

JMD Jamaica Dollars

0.0130718954

76.5000000000

JPY Japan Yen

0.0103180365

96.9176647182

JOD Jordan Dinars

1.4128252752

0.7078016068

KES Kenya Shillings

0.0126903548

78.8000030518

KWD Kuwait Dinars

3.6759783407

0.2720364233

LBP Lebanon Pounds

0.0006657790

1,502.0000000000

MYR Malaysia Ringgits

0.2755140160

3.6295794113

MTL Malta Liri

3.0031807599

0.3329802899

MUR Mauritius Rupees

0.0312500000

32.0000000000

MXN Mexico Pesos

0.0743168768

13.4558937838

MAD Morocco Dirhams

0.1165490491

8.5800785830

NZD New Zealand Dollars

0.5439038581

1.8385602253

NGN Nigeria Nairas

0.0084961769

117.6999969482

NOK Norway Kroner

0.1434792352

6.9696496407

OMR Oman Rials

2.5977528331

0.3849480933

PKR Pakistan Rupees

0.0127855762

78.2131350830

XPD Palladium Ounces

195.9999999995

0.0051020408

PEN Peru Nuevos Soles

0.3229452608

3.0965000000

PHP Philippines Pesos

0.0200803201

49.8000030518

XPT Platinum Ounces

857.9835426342

0.0011655235

PLN Poland Zlotych

0.3349019343

2.9859487143

QAR Qatar Riyals

0.2746889800

3.6404809536

RON Romania New Lei

0.3401244856

2.9401000000

RUB Russia Rubles

0.0365436384

27.3645439953

SAR Saudi Arabia Riyals

0.2666237721

3.7506033016

XAG Silver Ounces

10.4835384414

0.0953876409

SGD Singapore Dollars

0.6625148319

1.5094001701

SKK Slovakia Koruny

0.0425322622

23.5115638614

ZAR South Africa Rand

0.0996003011

10.0401302944

KRW South Korea Won

0.0006613340

1,512.0951649668

LKR Sri Lanka Rupees

0.0090929757

109.9750000000

SDG Sudan Pounds

0.4545351496

2.2000498772

SEK Sweden Kronor

0.1252128570

7.9864003076

CHF Switzerland Francs

0.8353333068

1.1971269335

TWD Taiwan New Dollars

0.0299399738

33.4001628625

THB Thailand Baht

0.0283055943

35.3287052711

TTD Trinidad and Tobago Dollars

0.1639209901

6.1005000000

TND Tunisia Dinars

0.7257057419

1.3779689787

TRY Turkey New Lira

0.6287898707

1.5903564079

AED United Arab Emirates Dirhams

0.2722724102

3.6727922574

GBP United Kingdom Pounds

1.5121435173

0.6613128903

USD United States Dollars

1.0000000000

1.0000000000

VEF Venezuela Bolivares Fuertes

0.4657011130

2.1473000000

VND Vietnam Dong

0.0000591366

16,910.0080000000

ZMK Zambia Kwacha

0.0002207989

4,529.0080000000

 





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President-elect Barack Obama introduced members of his economic team today, 57 days before he’s set to be sworn in as president. Mr. Obama hopes to hit the ground running, and today renewed his call for a new stimulus package. Dean Reynolds has the story from Chicago.

In other big economic news: Kelly Wallace reports on the latest government effort to bail out Citigroup, which includes a $20 billion direct investment and a pledge to guarantee up to $306 billion of its risky loans. And, I’ll an interview former SEC chair Arthur Levitt, the man who served in that post longer than any other chairman, to get his take on the state of our economy.

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410p 11/24 Update: Starboard SARJ maintenance complete

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 65
Posted: 4:10 PM, 11/24/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-63 (11/24/08): Spacewalk begins
   SR-64 (11/24/08): Inspection of port SARJ shows signs of wear on bearing race
   SR-65 (11/24/08): Starboard SARJ work complete; port SARJ lubrication now half done

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4:10 PM, 11/24/08, Update: Starboard SARJ work complete

Two-and-a-half hours into today's spacewalk, astronaut Stephen Bowen has installed a final bearing assembly in the space station's starboard solar array rotary joint mechanism and finished cleaning and lubricating a final 30-degree section of its bearing races.

"FInally!" Bowen exclaimed as flight controllers burst into applause.

"Thanks for your work," communicator Terry Virts replied from Houston.

"You're welcome, any time," Bowen said. "Although never on the SARJ again, I hope."

After returning tools and equipment to the station's Quest airlock module, Bowen  plans to make he way forward to the Japanese Kibo lab module to manually retract a berthing latch that will be used next year for attachment of an external experiment platform. He will then re-install thermal covers and attach GPS antennas needed for the docking of a Japanese cargo ship next year.

Fellow spacewalker Robert "Shane" Kimbrough, meanwhile, is working to install an external television camera. He earlier lubricated one half of the station's port-side SARJ drive gear. After the TV camera is attached to the downward-facing side of the port 1 solar array truss segment, he will head back to the port SARJ to complete the lube job.

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