Currency Crazy

Former Philippine president found guilty of plunder. My friend’s initial question – How did the peso react?

Japan prime minister resigns. My initial question – How did the yen react?

Currency crazy.

7 Comments Add yours

  1. Unknown's avatar rollchan says:

    as for our country, the peso did react, but just a little of those decimal points.as for japan, too bad for mr abe. I’ve been watching this PM ever since he has taken the post, but I guess after all of the scandals, the resignations of his ministers, and the defeat of his party in the upper house election, he is really unpopular.

    Like

  2. Unknown's avatar moogs says:

    hourly update of < HREF="http://twitter.com/phpvsjpy" REL="nofollow">php vs jpy<> on twitter.

    Like

  3. Enrico Pangan's avatar Enrico Pangan says:

    Salamat moogs. Hehe.

    Like

  4. Unknown's avatar SUN JUN says:

    i guess it goes with the work you do? hehehe ^^nag improve nga peso pero it’s still hasn’t gained back the points it lost due to the anxiety brought about by announcement of the verdict hehehe ^^

    Like

  5. Enrico Pangan's avatar Enrico Pangan says:

    That’s true Sun Jun. We are surrounded by interest rates and exchange rates and what have you.Also, for most people abroad, it’s these numbers that matter more.I think.

    Like

  6. Unknown's avatar Torbik says:

    and the funny thing is, these figures just don’t make sense to the ordinary grassroots pinoy. mahal pa rin ang bigas, sardinas, gulay, etc.

    Like

  7. Enrico Pangan's avatar Enrico Pangan says:

    Not really. I guess grassroots Pinoys waiting for dole outs from relatives abroad still care about these exchange rates.Or maybe they don’t. As long as there’s money coming in. Hehe.

    Like

Leave a reply to rollchan Cancel reply