Welcome home: Now what to do with leftover foreign currency?
Here are some ways to protect yourself from thieves, foreign transaction fees and identity theft when you travel.
Russia has the money but says it can't because of sanctions restricting banks and freezing its foreign currency. Read more at Boston.com.
The war will be as formative for reserve managers as the Asian financial crisis was
Currencies in Europe aren't as complicated as they used to be, with the euro the coin of the realm in many European countries.
Americans are getting ready to travel again as part of the pent-up consumer demand from the pandemic. If your next vacation is going to take you to another country, you may want to know how to get foreign currency without paying extra fees.Undeniably, when traveling internationally, it’s importa
On a recent trip to Mexico, just as I was about to check out of my hotel and head to the airport, I realized that I had about 1,000 extra pesos in cash.
It’s been a tumultuous two years for international travel, but now as countries are slowly looking to welcome back foreign visitors, and some completely scrapping COVID-19-related travel protocols, this year...
Whenever you make a foreign purchase with a credit card, you’re almost always asked if you want to convert the purchase to U.S. dollars. To many of you, that seems easy and convenient –but not so fast! It’s a bad deal, because of something called dynamic currency conversion fees. What you don’t know...
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