The bolivar is now worth about one-ninth what it was then, relative to the dollar (which, of course, has also declined in value). From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Venezuela] Reference
Rica, some from Columbia, and so making sure we can pay those bills with a currency other than the bolivar is the challenge. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
Black-market rates value the bolivar at close to 7 to the dollar. From Wordnik.com. [Telefónica Finds Thorn in Venezuela Growth] Reference
The bolivar is widely believed to be overvalued by as much as 50\%. From Wordnik.com. [The 2001 CIA World Factbook] Reference
The devaluations of the Venezuelan bolivar have been another headwind. From Wordnik.com. [Icahn Bags Over 9% of Clorox] Reference
Hey David, i can not believe that the bolivar peninsula was so devastated. From Wordnik.com. [After Ike: Baptist Church now a Lion’s Den?] Reference
Who defends the austral or the peso of other countries, the Venezuelan bolivar, or the. From Wordnik.com. [Reportage on Castro Visit to Brazil] Reference
For example country side peons were paid 1 bolivar wage which was equal to two reales. From Wordnik.com. [Editorial serendipity on Venezuela] Reference
Labels: chavez, didalco bolivar, PCV, PODEMOS, PPT posted by Daniel Permalink 10:02 PM. From Wordnik.com. [Political opportunism under Chavez: PODEMOS rats changing ships] Reference
Labels: chavez, cne, didalco bolivar, recall election posted by Daniel Permalink 9:44 PM. From Wordnik.com. [How to deal with chavismo: watch them eat their young] Reference
Analysts are predicting another large devaluation of the bolivar in the not-too-distant future. From Wordnik.com. [Dictatorship for Dummies] Reference
Unemployment is down to less than 7%, and the bolivar is one of the world's strongest currencies. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela in 1968 and Venezuela today] Reference
This past January, President Hugo Chavez announced a devaluation of the bolivar, the first since 2005. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela Devaluing Currency to Revive Economy] Reference
Labels: autocracy, chavez supporters, didalco bolivar, recall election posted by Daniel Permalink 9:35 PM. From Wordnik.com. [Recall Election in Venezuela: follow up] Reference
Naturalized Venezuelan in 1814, bolivar makes him Admiral in 1816 after the naval victory of Los Frailes. From Wordnik.com. [07/03/2005 - 07/10/2005] Reference
Several price increases since 2008 and the artificially strong bolivar have underpinned Telefónica's growth. From Wordnik.com. [Telefónica Finds Thorn in Venezuela Growth] Reference
With annual inflation at 34.5%, analysts say the bolivar would be considerably weaker without the structured note sales. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela Faces Loss on Lehman] Reference
Companies doing business in Venezuela need government clearance to exchange dollars at the so-called strong-bolivar rate. From Wordnik.com. [Telefónica Finds Thorn in Venezuela Growth] Reference
A Telefónica spokesman said the situation hasn't changed and the company doesn't expect Venezuela to devalue the bolivar. From Wordnik.com. [Telefónica Finds Thorn in Venezuela Growth] Reference
The bolivar is now worth about one-ninth what it was then, relative to the dollar which, of course, has also declined in value. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Venezuela] Reference
BBVA said it benefited from better trading flows and the effect of the devaluation of the Venezuelan bolivar in certain positions. From Wordnik.com. [BBVA's Net Profit Edges Higher] Reference
The present minister Giordani was already in charge in 1999 to 2002 when the bolivar experienced its first devaluation under Chavez. From Wordnik.com. [The Venezuelan Economical Paradox: an economy that grows without growing] Reference
Put simply, it means that each bolivar in the currency – including new ones – gets spent more than once over the course of a year. From Wordnik.com. [The incredibly shrinking Venezuelan private sector] Reference
In January, strongman Hugo Ch vez announced that he would devalue the bolivar to 4. 30-to-the-dollar (except for essentials) from 2.15. From Wordnik.com. [Venezuela's Monetary Mayhem] Reference
"You raise the price one bolivar and you affect the economy because the price of bus tickets goes up, everything becomes more expensive.". From Wordnik.com. [11/19/2006 - 11/26/2006] Reference
FACTBOX - Venezuela's bolivar currency devaluation. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Photown News] Reference
Venezuela will slash value of currency, the bolivar. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Photown News] Reference
Chavez said Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, will. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Chavez says US 'weapon' caused Haiti quake] Reference
Hugo Chavez devalued the bolivar Friday for the first. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Chavez says US 'weapon' caused Haiti quake] Reference
"He will have to cut spending, or devalue the bolivar, or both.". From Wordnik.com. [Environment news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Chavez said Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, will now have two. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Iran plans to lop three zeros off currency] Reference
His patent-leather shoes and his bolivar could last awhile longer. From Wordnik.com. [L'Assommoir] Reference
He forecasts the bolivar will average 6.5 this year and 7.5 in 2011. From Wordnik.com. [BusinessWeek.com --] Reference
Face it, the guy is a crook under the false banner of simon bolivar. From Wordnik.com. [The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com] Reference
That system in 2009 maintained the bolivar fixed at 2.15 per dollar. From Wordnik.com. [Caribbean Net News Daily Headlines] Reference
In January 2010, the Venezuelan government devalued its bolivar currency. From Wordnik.com. [FinanzNachrichten.de: Aktuelle Nachrichten] Reference
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez devalued the bolivar Friday for the first. From Wordnik.com. [WN.com - Articles related to Chavez says US 'weapon' caused Haiti quake] Reference
It is the world's second-worst performer in the period after the Venezuelan bolivar. From Wordnik.com. [Bloomberg] Reference
"In the worst scenario, the bolivar could reach 9 per dollar," Barclays economist Alejandro Grisanti said in an interview in Caracas. From Wordnik.com. [BusinessWeek.com --] Reference
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