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DOLLAR AND STERLING

(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.) (Received February 23, 10 a.m.) LONDON, February 22. Sterling jexchange, London on New York, 4.681 dollars.

London on New York on August 2, 1938, was quoted at 4.903 dollars to £.1 sterling, but during the European crisis on September 28 the rate was 4.63, and during October varied between 4.78J and 4.75 3-8. During November 1938, the variation was between 4.76^ dollaxs (November 8) and 4.634 (November 26). During December, 4.69* (December 6) and 4.64 3-8 (December 31). During January the range has been from 4.62-J (January 4) to 4.68 1-8 (Jamuary 31).

February 21 February 20 February 18 February 16 February 15 February 14 February 13 February 11 February 10 February 9 February 8 February 7 February 6 February 2 February 1 January 31 December 31 December 1 November 1 October 1 September 28 September 1 August 2 July 1 June 1 •• May 2 April 1 ■. March 1 Dollars. 4.68 11-16 4.68 5-8 4.68 13-16 4.68 9-16 4.68 13-16 4.681 4.68 5-8 4.68 9-16 4.68 7-8 4.68 1-16 4.68 4.68 11-16 4.68£ 4.67 7-8 4.672 4.68 1-8 4.64 3-8 4.68 4.75 5-16 4.82} 4.63 . 4.85 13-16 4.902 4.95 5-8 4.9'17-8 4.98 11-16 4.94 5-8 5.02

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 16

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DOLLAR AND STERLING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 16

DOLLAR AND STERLING Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 16

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