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no changes in the EUR-PHP

Jamison W. Turner   29 July, 2009.
EUR PHP Last Change Prev. close Alert Trend
68.411 0.0234 68.395
The EUR-PHP stays the same at 68.401. 's analysis is it's almost certainly going to go up mildly at least up to 69.166 for the near future.

Chinese Renminbi decreases versus the Chilean Peso

R.Q. Mcmahon   21 July, 2009.
CNY CLP Last Change Prev. close Alert Trend
77.855 -0.2767 78.071
CNY-CLP: The Chinese Renminbi lowers vs. the Chilean Peso, this causes the rate between the two to stand on 77.855, but stands still. It is 0.55 vs. the Riyal. The city bank of Santiago de Chile marks it probably will keep in this direction only more fast for the next few days,and that is going to have an effect fx commerce all throughout Asia, thanks to the fact that companies from Chile entering the local markets.

Philippine Peso went down

Deborah B. Merritt   21 July, 2009.
PHP MXN Last Change Prev. close Alert Trend
0.276 -0.361 0.277
Since yesterday: The Philippine Peso moves downward as opposed to the Mexican Nuevo Peso by -0.361 pct, and stands still vs. the Riyal. Our prediction is it's going to u-turn it's direction very notably and surge for the next few days,and that will elevate the textile importers throughout Philippines, due to companies from Philippines entering the local market.