I am not talking about the strength of the currency in terms of longevity of average.
I am talking about the highest value. However using the part that you placed in bold, the Riyal as apperciated and is currently depreciating but still worth more. One the Riyal leaves the dollar, it'll be worth much more and become stronger by your definition too.
Thank you very much though for your post. (Not being sarcastic, I really do mean it).
I use xe.com regularly for conversions, but it's worth noting that they are live rates (which banks do not always give you).
Here are some Yahoo answers which I quickly googled.
I am not talking about the strength of the currency in terms of longevity of average.
I am talking about the highest value. However using the part that you placed in bold, the Riyal as apperciated and is currently depreciating but still worth more. One the Riyal leaves the dollar, it'll be worth much more and become stronger by your definition too.
Thank you very much though for your post. (Not being sarcastic, I really do mean it).
I use xe.com regularly for conversions, but it's worth noting that they are live rates (which banks do not always give you).
Here are some Yahoo answers which I quickly googled.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060911160456AA772pH
(says BD is 3rd but QR is known to be stronger)
http://www.dawn.com/2007/10/28/ebr5.htm
Article about Qatari riyal strengthening and unification of single currency in Gulf (interesting)
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AlM6E9Y6YAh02_E0nErowxHsy6I...
(Yahoo answer which I asked a while back and got an answer to)
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