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Guide to coping with the falling pound

Struggling Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are further being hit by the falling pound, research from foreign exchange broker World First shows. But there are several ways in which businesses can reduce the impact of these currency fluctuations and keep losses to a minimum.

Since September the pound has fallen dramatically against the dollar to its lowest point in five years, and is currently at a record low against the Euro. The guide to coping with the falling pound offers 10 measures SMEs might implement to help cut their losses.

The guide is available as a related document (see left)

[19/11/08]

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