exchange rates : Java Glossary

The CurrCon Java Applet displays prices on this web page converted with today’s exchange rates into your local international currency, e.g. Euros, US dollars, Canadian dollars, British Pounds, Indian Rupees… CurrCon requires an up-to-date browser and Java version 1.6 or later, preferably 1.7.0_17. If you can’t see the prices in your local currency, Troubleshoot
exchange rates

Speculators buy and sell world currencies. The daily prices are posted in a number of place, many of which you must pay a subscription to. The Bank of Canada posts a set each day at 1 PM Eastern Time. I collect them, prune them, and post them here. I also insert them into the free CurrCon applet that will let you autmatatically display prices on your website in the local currency of your visitor. Unlike other schemes, this requires so server side code. It is done with Java Applets.

Exchange Rates fro the BoC (Bank Of Canada) displayed with CurrCon

You can also use CurrCon to display exchange rates like this:
euro 1 Euro is €1.00 EUR $0.00 USD
sterling 1 British pound Sterling is 1.00 GBP
dollar 1 US dollar is $1.00 USD
dollar 1 Canadian dollar is $1.00 CAD
dollar 1 New Zealand dollar is 1.00 NZD

Most Recent BoC Exchange Rates

Rates shown are relative to the Canadian dollar, updated daily from the Bank of Canada.


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