(I guess that would be about 5.6 US
cents at current exchange rates.)
Not exact matches
With the dampening effect of the appreciation on domestic inflation still having further to run, our
current assessment is that underlying inflation will decline to around 1 1/2 per
cent during 2004 (assuming the
exchange rate remains stable
at around its
current level).
150,000 miles
at a cost of # 2,335.71 comes to 1.556 pence per mile and,
at the
current exchange rate (approx. 1.3 $ / #) that equals around 2.02
cents / mile — almost 7.5 % more.