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Currency conversion rates from U.S. Dollar to Philippine Peso today Sun, 26 Jan 2025: convert from U.S. Dollar to Philippine Peso and also convert in a reverse direction. Rates are based on real time exchange rates. Exchange rates are updated every 15 mi
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Convert United States Dollar(USD) to Chinese Yuan(CNY) using the currency converter with the latest foreign exchange rates. Today ( Tuesday 21/01/2025) 899 USD = 6538.17091 CNY Bid Price:6534.90346 Ask Price:6541.43999 Convert 899 Chinese Yuan To United States Dollar ...
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Today ( Tuesday 14/01/2025)1 SGD= 0.73172 USDBid Price: 0.73136Ask Price: 0.73209Convert United States Dollar To Singapore DollarUpdated: 16/01/2025 19:54 UTCCurrency: SGD - Singapore Dollar USD - United States DollarConversion Rate: 1 SGD = 0.73172 USD 1 USD = 1.36664 SGD...
The peso (Filipino: piso) (sign: ₱; code: PHP) is the currency of the Philippines. It is subdivided into 100 centavos (Filipino: sentimo, Visayan: sentabo). Before 1967, the language used on the banknotes and coins was English, and so "peso" was the name used. When the language...