Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
4:12 am
Hello y’all. I will be going to Malaysia next month for my vacation and am in the process of searching for a foreign exchange to change from Canadian Dollar to Malaysian Ringgit.
Does anyone know of any good places where they offer a good return for my dollar here in Canada or even in Malaysia? Are there any currency exchange places you Malaysian living in Canada would go to?
Thank you kindly.
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Ok… those seems to be some good advice from you all. But can someone tell me what the exchange rate from Canadian dollar to Malaysian Ringgit would be at the KLIA airports?
Thank you.
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 at
1:50 pm
Here are 3 very interesting and very distrurbing charts
The US dollar vs the Chinese Yuan — One US dollar buys about 7 Yuans — but dips 3 times in April to nothing and once in May — 4 DROPS to almost zero
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?from=USD&to=CNY&amt=1&t=3m
And the Canadian dollar does the same thing
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?from=CAD&to=CNY&amt=1&t=3m From 1 Cdn dollar buying 5 Yuans to almost zero —4 times
And the Euro does the same thing during the same time frames as the US and Canadian dollars
http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?from=EUR&to=CNY&amt=1&t=3m
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What the hell happened between April 3rd and 23rd and again just after May 13th ?
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
6:36 pm
As the value of the Canadian currency depends largely on the performance of the economy it can deceive investors as inflation over the long term raises equity prices and therefore equity indices. Normalizing the Canadian dollar to the price of an ounce of gold eliminates a portion of currency specific noise by comparing the composite to a global estimate of value. This is assuming that gold is considered to be the most accurate representation of wealth.
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Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at
4:11 am
The Canadian Dollar, the Euro, the Peso, the Yen, the Pound… or the Yuan?
Monday, December 28th, 2009 at
11:23 pm
Canadian dollar
British pounds 18.7194
How much money is the british pounds?…I hate math.
.71 but its just a guess.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at
11:54 am
I have found a Canadian coin that i have not been able to identify. I hope that someone can help. I’m pretty sure its not a common coin, though I may be terribly mistaken. Please try and help me identify it.
Obverse- What first struck me as odd about it was the date at the bottom: 1867-1992. This was beneath a picture of Queen Elizabeth II. The dates don’t make sense. The queen is wearing an interesting crown with flowers. It also says D. G. Regina.
Reverse- The other side has a picture of what looks like three tourists with a Canadian flag on Parliment Hill in Ottowa. It says Canadian Dollar on this side.
Coin in General- Both sides of the coin have small dots bordering the edge of the coin. The sides are practically round.
Please help me if you know what coin I am talking about!
I forgot to add that is is golden colored.
Thursday, December 17th, 2009 at
5:55 am
I have alot of old coins, like some of them are silver Canadian dollar.
some are ages from 1800 to 1933 or more and I wanna know where can I sell them in Toronto?