I've heard that today most UK Bureau de Changes' are round it up so a pound is now worth a Euro. Great news for exporters and the British tourism industry, not so good for Brits looking to max out their credit cards in New York.

Pound in fifth day of euro lows





The pound has fallen to a fresh low against the euro for a fifth day in a row, while the dollar declined on a US bail-out plan failure.
In early London trading sterling fell below 1.12 euros as investors worried that the UK economy would be among the hardest hit by the recession.
In addition, UK interest rates are at their lowest level since 1951, and are lower than those in the eurozone.
The pound fell to 1.1191 euros, while the euro also rose against the dollar.
As the pound has been sliding to parity with the euro, talks of the UK adopting the single European currency emerged.
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But the former Bank of England and Financial Services Authority official, David Green, told BBC News it was premature.
"This is the first real test for the euro: a recession is coming on, we don't know what's going to happen to those parts of the eurozone like Spain or Ireland which have no flexibility of exchange rates and interest rates, and I think that any government would be wise to be cautious for the time being," he said.
Future of carmakers
The dollar also dropped to a 13-year low against the yen as a $14bn (£9.4bn) bail-out deal for the US car industry failed to get US Senate support, raising fears of job cuts and a possible industry collapse.
"This has clearly hit risk sentiment hard and helped to fuel yen gains," said Lee Hardman, currency economist at BTM-UFJ. "The market has been focusing on the drop in dollar/yen below the 90 level, which has raised fears of intervention by the Japanese authorities," he added. At one point, the dollar fell to 88.10 yen, but later bounced back to 90.34 yen.


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