THE POUND to euro exchange rate has slipped against the euro this morning after breaking the 1.13 barrier yesterday; however, experts say GBP has held up admirably - what does this mean for your travel money?
THE POUND to euro exchange rate has rocketed in the last 24 hours as markets grow optimistic about the covid vaccine rollout in the UK. What does this all mean for your travel money - should you exchange leftover currency?
THE POUND to euro exchange rate soared yesterday in a long-awaited rise, hitting the highest levels since late November. What does it mean for your holidays and travel money at this time?
THE POUND to euro exchange rate continues to be subdued say experts, with little to shift the pairing after Brexit. What does all this mean for holidays and travel money during the covid lockdown at this uncertain time.
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The pound to euro exchange rate traded within a tight range on Thursday, experts say. It comes as the new, third lockdown in the UK got well underway this week, dashing anyone s travel plans. There is little impetus to shift the pound euro rate.