the shrinking dollar
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 12:09 pm
For anyone headed for Asturias this summer (2007), keep in mind the euro exchange has just hit a new 2-year high. As of April 20, 2007, the euro stands at $1.3637. On Tuesday, the UK’s pound sterling also hit a new high against the dollar. For each pound sterling, you now need to shell out $2. The greenback is a shrinking violet.
The bad news (for Asturian-Americans, at least) is that US interest rates are unlikely to rise further, whereas the European Central Bank still plans on raising its interbank interest rates. In June, ECB bank rates of 3.75 basis points are likely to be raised to 4%, putting more downward pressure on the dollar. Prices for fabes, cabrales, afuega’l pitu will go up at La Tienda. And we may have to self-build our bagpipes...
For more on the new dollar low, see today’s story in the Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/41e0ff3c-ef20-1 ... 10621.html
The bad news (for Asturian-Americans, at least) is that US interest rates are unlikely to rise further, whereas the European Central Bank still plans on raising its interbank interest rates. In June, ECB bank rates of 3.75 basis points are likely to be raised to 4%, putting more downward pressure on the dollar. Prices for fabes, cabrales, afuega’l pitu will go up at La Tienda. And we may have to self-build our bagpipes...
For more on the new dollar low, see today’s story in the Financial Times: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/41e0ff3c-ef20-1 ... 10621.html