B BrettOZ Registered Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 29 Likes 14 Mar 17, 2013 #1 Are there any other countries in South America that have the " blue rate" ?? Or is it applicable to Argentina only??
Are there any other countries in South America that have the " blue rate" ?? Or is it applicable to Argentina only??
Rich One Registered Joined Jul 17, 2012 Messages 10,297 Likes 6,860 Mar 17, 2013 #2 Venezuela; Official Dollar $6 Bolivares, Blue $24 Bolivares...!!
B BrettOZ Registered Joined Mar 9, 2013 Messages 29 Likes 14 Mar 17, 2013 #3 Well I read an article last week where they just de valued their dollar by more than 40%..so Peru & Chile have strong currency then??
Well I read an article last week where they just de valued their dollar by more than 40%..so Peru & Chile have strong currency then??
G glasgowjohn Registered Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 1,510 Likes 1,374 Mar 17, 2013 #4 BrettOZ said: Well I read an article last week where they just de valued their dollar by more than 40%..so Peru & Chile have strong currency then?? Click to expand... Both currencies have appreciated against the USD in the last couple of months
BrettOZ said: Well I read an article last week where they just de valued their dollar by more than 40%..so Peru & Chile have strong currency then?? Click to expand... Both currencies have appreciated against the USD in the last couple of months
Rich One Registered Joined Jul 17, 2012 Messages 10,297 Likes 6,860 Mar 17, 2013 #5 Only Argentina and Venezuela have a significant Blue rate Gap
G glasgowjohn Registered Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 1,510 Likes 1,374 Mar 17, 2013 #6 At one time Colombia had a negative blue rate gap. Does anyone know if this is till the case?
D DerAchtundzwanzig Registered Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 103 Likes 105 Mar 17, 2013 #7 Every country in South America has a "blue" market, but the gap's only significant in Argentina and Venezuela.
Every country in South America has a "blue" market, but the gap's only significant in Argentina and Venezuela.
BAJeffpat Registered Joined Jun 3, 2012 Messages 106 Likes 89 Mar 23, 2013 #8 But do any other countries use ¨blue¨ as a euphemism for the black rate? From a casual google search it seems limited to Argentina.
But do any other countries use ¨blue¨ as a euphemism for the black rate? From a casual google search it seems limited to Argentina.
D DerAchtundzwanzig Registered Joined Aug 22, 2012 Messages 103 Likes 105 Mar 23, 2013 #9 Nope. In Venezuela, for instance, they call the blue dollar "lechuga". The media are not allowed to even mention the black market or rates.
Nope. In Venezuela, for instance, they call the blue dollar "lechuga". The media are not allowed to even mention the black market or rates.
Gringoboy Registered Joined Sep 18, 2009 Messages 4,624 Likes 4,689 Mar 24, 2013 #10 DerAchtundzwanzig said: The media are not allowed to even mention the black market or rates. Click to expand... Looking into my crystal ball.........................
DerAchtundzwanzig said: The media are not allowed to even mention the black market or rates. Click to expand... Looking into my crystal ball.........................