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what's happening to the pound??

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I'm about to buy some land in Vietnam so I need to change most of my pounds into Dong. With the pound continuing to depreciate should I just change ALL my pounds and get out of Sterling altogether?

The only thing that's stopped me so far is a hope that the exchange rate will improve... is that unrealistic?

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  • Blah99
    Blah99 Posts: 486 Forumite
    johnfc wrote: »
    I'm about to buy some land in Vietnam so I need to change most of my pounds into Dong. With the pound continuing to depreciate should I just change ALL my pounds and get out of Sterling altogether?

    The only thing that's stopped me so far is a hope that the exchange rate will improve... is that unrealistic?

    I'd be extremely surprised if there's anyone on this forum that understands forex and Vietnam sufficiently well to give you a useful reply...
    Mmmm, credit crunch. Tasty.
  • Banks might make a small recovery in the short term, it depends on company results I guess
    So the pound might strengthen some or might just continue to weaken

    I think your own knowledge of vietnam is probably more usefull then anyone else here has. Arent they still communist but I heard they have a stock market and its awful

    Without speculation why would their currency grow stronger particularly vs the pound, I dont know.

    If you dont know either then you should probably just start moving money for this essential purchase asap, bird in the hand and all that


    http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2009/01/23/afx5956144.html

    http://www.gda.com.vn/?page=news&code=news&id=1537
  • amcluesent
    amcluesent Posts: 9,425 Forumite
    Tricky to say how long the Dong will remain firm.
  • RayWolfe
    RayWolfe Posts: 3,045 Forumite
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    Naughty boy!
  • dobefan
    dobefan Posts: 69 Forumite
    Don't know a much about your situation, but my thoughts on this would be ...

    Only change what you need to buy the property plus 3 months expenses.
    Keep your money in the UK, it may be tanking but so is everywhere else and I feel the UK will always be the best of a bad bunch.
    Get your self a Nationwide Debit card, you can withdraw funds from your account anywhere in the world at no cost to you.
    If you are still of working age, pay your stamp, so you can get the basic pension, never say you are out of the country for long periods, only holidays.

    Cheers

    :confused:
  • Inactive
    Inactive Posts: 14,509 Forumite
    dobefan wrote: »
    Keep your money in the UK, it may be tanking but so is everywhere else and I feel the UK will always be the best of a bad bunch.


    I hope you know something that I don't.. I certainly don't get that impression.;)
  • Cook_County
    Cook_County Posts: 3,092 Forumite
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    Your previous post said you had roughly £200,000 in Sterling.
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1290087

    You are now saying you are investing most of it in land in Vietnam.

    Given the amount involved and the complexities of structuring for local law and tax plus your continued liability UK income tax, CGT and IHT I suggest you take professional advice on the optimum structure.
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