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yes all banks do. contact your bank and ask them they will probably tell you that they do exchange foreign money if you are planning on doing that then tell your bank and exchange some foregn money:)
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.
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the central bank maintains foreign exchange reserves in order to promote international trade and stabilise exchange rates
Yes they are
nothing, there are not accepted as currency here... if you take them into a bank that offers foreign exchange, they will exchange them for about $2.50 pending fees.
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D. A. Sharratt has written: 'Exchange rates and reserve bank foreign exchange operations' -- subject(s): Foreign exchange administration, Reserve Bank of Australia
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Foreign Exchange rates vary on a daily basis. You can check them in newspapers, on financial websites, or in a bank.
The foreign exchange in London is located at a variety of places throughout the city. The London Foreign Exchange under the Bank of England, International Currency Exchange and Holborn Currency Exchange are all places a traveler can visit for their foreign exchange needs in London.
yes all banks do. contact your bank and ask them they will probably tell you that they do exchange foreign money if you are planning on doing that then tell your bank and exchange some foregn money:)
Depends on the current foreign exchange rate. Ask your bank.
"Royal Foreign eXchange"
If you are going to a bank to exchange foreign money you will pay a small fee. Most companies that exchange foreign money will charge a small commission.