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bureau de change

NOUN
  1. (French) an establishment where you can exchange foreign money

How To Use bureau de change In A Sentence

  • Anyone who has stared in disbelief at an airport bureau de change screen offering one euro for a pound will know that sterling has not fared well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up to 11million of the gang's profits were laundered by crooked staff at a bureau de change. The Sun
  • When you look at a Bureau de Change board, there is the offer and bid side to the forex.
  • Apart from the wad of Reichsmarks that Joyce had acquired at the bureau de change, they had nothing at all.
  • The neighbouring bureau de change / souvenir shop was similarly trashed.
  • David Swann, a currency strategist at Travelex, says that, at a typical bureau de change, a holidaymaker exchanging £500 would have got A$1,250 at the start of the last Ashes season down under, compared with just A$805 today. The US dollar is already worth less than a euro. Now will it fall behind the 'Aussie'?
  • Anyone who has stared in disbelief at an airport bureau de change screen offering one euro for a pound will know that sterling has not fared well. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up to 11million of the gang's profits were laundered by crooked staff at a bureau de change. The Sun
  • The neighbouring bureau de change / souvenir shop was similarly trashed.
  • Up to 11million of the gang's profits were laundered by crooked staff at a bureau de change. The Sun
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