- Few in Venezuela Want Its Currency as Economy Struggles: Venezuela’s currency, the bolívar, has crashed along with its economy. But the official exchange rate is unchanged, leading to economic absurdities like a movie ticket that costs $60 at the government rate, or 54 cents at the black-market rate http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/19/world/americas/few-in-venezuela-want-bolivars-but-no-one-can-spare-a-dime.html 201 comments worldnews
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