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Arab Emirates Dirham - AED
Dirham is a unit of currency in United Arab Emirates....
AED which means: Arab Emirates Dirham, Dhs - They are pegged (fixed linked) against the American dollar. $1.00 = Dhs 3.65
Two countries use 'Dirhams" currency as listed below:Morocco Dirhams (MAD)United Arab Emirates dirham (AED)For this question, United Arab Emirates dirham (AED) is selected because it's one of most popular currencies in the Middle East.Dollars is written as United States Dollars (USD).3.6725 dirhams (AED) is pegged to 1 United States Dollars (USD).You can look up the currency rates from http://currate.com siteThe answer to your question:Today's rate (6/24/09)60 United States Dollars (USD) = 220.56511 United Arab Emirates dirhams (AED)
1 Chinese Yuan also called remimbi equals 0.60 United Arab Emirates Dirham
AED is fixed against the USD at a rate of 1 USD = 3.67 AED. So 50 AED = 50/ 3.67
On 8 June 2010, 1 United Arab Emirates Dirham was quoted at 0.272253 US Dollars At that rate 7500 AED works out at $2,041.90.
The currency in Dubai is UAE Dirham. One British Pound is equal to 6.06603 UAE Dirhams
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The currency in the United Arab Emirates is the Emirati Dirham (or simply known as the Dirham). The currecy symbol is AED. There are many facilities to check the current exchange rates online. Please see related links.
About 28 US Dollars
At the moment, five United Arab Emirates Dirhams makes 0.85 UK Pounds. But, as with most foreign currency exchange, the figures change frequently. It has mostly been fluctuating between 5-7 dirhams per pound during the past 10 years or so.