And it will look like this:![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tNhei6YV3v7lT3BXFTNf_LvCpD8VrKHq1UcnYXeCRCZY0zqlrr3S9aMgsyJTiw6qXDZC_jSrcM-56e6l4xhL8Dym4AoIAQPgHBtBADQXNtvxeDAfdoIv24gq93UcBqk4KbTg=s0-d)
The U.S. currency also dropped to $2.0191 against the U.K. pound from $2.0064 before Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling delivers his first budget statement to Parliament at noon in London today. - Bloomberg
ouch. very ouch.
ReplyDeleteI guess you can now call the ¥100 coin a US dollar too.