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The Central Bank of Venezuela ... enough dollars - and that's impossible," said exiled economist José Guerra, who heads the ...
Venezuela's gradual shift to the U.S. dollar is widening inequality between its public and private sector workers, as those paid in foreign currency enjoy greater purchasing power while others ...
Venezuela's currency is losing value so quickly, residents are trying to trade it for anything else, like sacks of sugar. We meet a woman who helped citizens access U.S. dollars. Now she's on the run.
With elections this spring, Venezuelan presidential candidate Henri Falcon is proposing to replace the country's spiraling currency, the bolivar, with the US dollar to end hyperinflation.
Venezuelan dollar-denominated bonds soared on Monday following comments by a top official that the government this month will open a new foreign exchange mechanism to boost the flow of dollars ...
At the current price of 20.895 USD this equals a annual yield of 140.55%. The Venezuela, Bolivarische Republik-Bond was issued on the 9/18/1997 with a volume of 4 B. USD.
At least half a dozen Venezuelan banks have begun storing in vaults millions of dollars and euros accumulated in cash by businesses during an unexpected economic liberalization by President ...
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