If you should ever go to Hungary you will probably use the Hungarian forint. It was originally thought the country would replace the currency with the Euro by around 2010 but this has yet to occur. There is a lot
Icelandic Krona – ISK
If you visit a number of Scandinavian countries you will come across currencies very similar to the Icelandic krona. For example Sweden has the krona while Norway uses the similarly named krone. Since this is a decimal currency it is
Jamaica Dollar – JMD
If you are ever fortunate enough to include Jamaica on your travels, you will need the Jamaican dollar in your pocket to help pay for your food, drink and anything else you wish to buy. It may not be the
Thailand Baht – THB
The Thailand baht – or Thai baht as it is sometimes called – is the official currency in use in Thailand. It is a decimal currency that is subdivided into 100 satang. What coins and notes are available for this
Turkish Lira – TRY
Turkey currently uses the lira as its chosen currency. There has been talk for some years about the prospect of Turkey joining the European Union. If this occurred it would therefore replace the lira with the Euro. However we are
New Zealand Dollar – NZD
New Zealand is a beautiful country and is well known throughout the world. Its currency is widely known too as the New Zealand dollar – one of the many dollar currencies used across the globe. As you would guess, the
Could We Exist Without Cash in the Future?
At present every country has its own currency. While a cashless society would still have its variety of currencies, would we ever really attain this position? This article explores the potential situations that could occur.
Gradual Improvements for a Shorter Week
We had some small results to share for last week, when the second four day week for Easter was seen on the currency markets. Hopefully we’d enjoy some good results as a consequence.
Barbados Dollar – BBD
Whenever you are asked to think of a destination that exudes luxury, great beaches, sun and much more along the same lines, you will probably put Barbados high on your list of answers. If you do ever visit the country
Indian Rupee – INR
If you visit India you will need to get the Indian rupee to use in transactions you make in the country. This is a decimal currency where each rupee is made up of one hundred paise. While you would refer