EXCHANGE RATES.
NEW ZEALAND QUOTATIONS.
Following are the latest rates for sales of foreign exchange quoted by the Bank of New South Wales, Auckland. They are subject to alteration without notice :— To £1 N.Z. T.T. Currency. Buying. Selling. New York, dol. 3.2542 3.2050 Montreal, dol. . .'UXVtO 35290 Belgium, belga 10.092 18 817 France, franc . 142.01 140.70 Greece, draeh. . — 424 70 Holland, florin G.ID4 5904 Italy, lire — 52.94 Java, florin ... 6.130 5.916 Noumea, franc 144.41 138.50 Papeete. franc 144.R1 1<39 03 Switzerland, fr. 14.332 14.180 N.Z. pence to— Hongkong, dol. 181 18 57-64 India & Ceylon, rupee 22 .=5-32 22 49 04 Japan, yen ... — 217-32 Manila, peso .. 315 0-16 37 7-lfi Shiinghui. dol. . — 5 13-10 Singapore, dol. 34 41-G4 33 41-04 S.A., £N.Z. fS.A. 100 123 0 0 125 0 0 London. £N.Z. f stg. 100 124 7 6 123 0 0 Australia. £A. £N.Z. 100- 100 10 0 100 0 0 Fiji, £F £N.Z. 100 00 0 0 88 12 6 FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES. (Received 11 a.m.) LOXDOX, April U. Foreign exchange rates are: Xew York (dollar). 4.00%; Montreal (dollar), 4.45; Paris (franc), 176%; Amsterdam (gr.), 7.555; Brussels (belga). 23.725; Milan (lire), 63.50; Hongkonjr (dollar). 14 57-64; Shanghai (dollar). 4V6d; Stockholm (kr.), 16.90; Batavia (fl.), 7.44 to 7.54; Geneva (fr.), 17.90; Bombay (rupee), 18d; Kobe (yen), 16 11-64; Buenos Ayres (pee.), 17.75.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 87, 12 April 1940, Page 4
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