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  2. Bolivian peso - Wikipedia

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    The average exchange rate was 64.12 per in 1982, 229.78 per in 1983, and 2,314 per in 1984. By September 1985 the US dollar was worth a million pesos bolivianos on the black market. President Paz Estenssoro announced a free exchange rate for the peso, which was floated on August 29, 1985, resulting in an effective devaluation of 95%. All ...

  3. Bolivian boliviano - Wikipedia

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    The first boliviano from 1864 to 1963, worth eight soles and divided into 100 centécimos (later centavos). The name bolivar was used for an amount of ten bolivianos. The peso boliviano (code BOP), from 1963 to 1986, worth 1,000 first bolivianos. The second boliviano was introduced in 1987 at a rate of 1 boliviano = 1,000,000 pesos bolivianos.

  4. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    De Facto Classification of Exchange Rate Arrangements, as of April 30, 2021, and Monetary Policy Frameworks [2] Exchange rate arrangement (Number of countries) Exchange rate anchor Monetary aggregate target (25) Inflation Targeting framework (45) Others (43) US Dollar (37) Euro (28) Composite (8) Other (9) No separate legal tender (16) Ecuador ...

  5. Cash-out refinance explained: How it works — and when it can ...

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    You can secure a lower rate than your current mortgage. A cash-out refinance could reduce your total monthly payment even while borrowing more, like dropping from 6% to 4% on a $300,000 mortgage.

  6. Boliviano (1864–1963) - Wikipedia

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    The name bolivar was used for an amount of ten bolivianos. The boliviano was initially pegged at a rate of 1 boliviano = 5 French francs. On December 31, 1908, the currency was put on a new gold standard, with 12 + 1 ⁄ 2 bolivianos = 1 pound sterling (or 1s. 7.2d. sterling per boliviano). A series of devaluations relative to the pound followed:

  7. Venezuelan bolívar - Wikipedia

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    At the time of redenomination on 20 August 2018, the exchange rate was 59.21 VES/USD. By the end of the month it reached 87 VES/USD. The rate then surpassed 100 VES/USD on 3 October 2018, 1,000 VES/USD on 9 January 2019, 10,000 VES/USD on 19 July, 100,000 VES/USD on 6 April 2020, and reached the 1,000,000 VES/USD on 23 November 2020.

  8. Economy of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivian currency is the boliviano (ISO 4217: BOB; symbol: Bs.) One boliviano is divided into 100 centavos. The boliviano replaced the Bolivian peso at a rate of one million to one in 1987 after many years of rampant inflation. At that time, 1 new boliviano was roughly equivalent to 1 U.S. dollar.

  9. Economy of South America - Wikipedia

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    USD) Receipts per arrival 2019 (col 2)/(col 1) Arrivals per capita per 1000 pop. (estimated) 2007 [107] [108] Receipts per capita 2005 [109] USD Revenues as % of exports goods and services [110] 2003 Tourism revenues as % GDP [111] [110] 2012 % Direct & indirect employment in tourism [111] [110] 2012 World Ranking Tourism Compet. [112] TTCI ...