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EXCHANGE RATES

SNZ Slightly Stronger

The New Zealand dollar strengthened slightly on most currencies during August, but a little ground was lost to the Canadian dollar, Japanese yen and Swedish crown. Although a selling rate is quoted for the French franc (5475) and a buying rate for West German Deutschmarks (4465 —down a little), the respective buying and selling rates for these currencies will only be quoted on application. Latest telegraphic transfer rates, as advised by the Bank of New South Wales yesterday, are:— All foreign currencies to

SNZ. New Zealand on— Buy Sell 1.1057 U.S.A 1.1178 Austria (schillings) 29.045 28.538 Belgium (francs 56.450 55.250 Canada ($Can.) 1.1994 l.KM Denmark <kroner) 8.455 8.280 Frapce (francs) — 5.475 West Germany (marks) 4.465 — Italy (lire) 700.00 686.M Japan (yen) 404.500 395.500 Netherlands (guilders) 4.080 3.995 Norway (kroner) S.035 7.865 Sweden (kroner) 5.805 5.685 Switzerland (francs) 4.835 4.735

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 18

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EXCHANGE RATES Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 18

EXCHANGE RATES Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 18

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