Currency of legal tender in Venezuela according to the Constitution of the Republic.
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Examples for "bolívar"
Examples for "bolívar"
1Chávez pegs the bolívar to the dollar and introduces foreign currency and price controls.
2Bolívar showed his pleasure at the result, and uttered the following words:
3Washington and Bolívar were august men, the glory of the New World.
4From Puerto Cabello, Bolívar issued a beautiful proclamation in which he said:
5Leaving his lieutenant, Quero, in command of the city, Boves followed Bolívar.
1The Venezuelan bolivar is so worthless people have started to trade with meat.
2The Venezuelan bolivar has become near-worthless, following a severe economic downturn.
3Excluding one-time items such as the devaluation of the Venezuelan bolivar, profit was 71 million euros.
4Changes in exchange rates for the Venezuelan bolivar and inflation-driven price increases in Venezuela cut revenue by $217 million.
5In Latin America, its biggest market by far, Colgate continued to be hurt by the impact of February's devaluation of the Venezuelan bolivar.
6The company said it plans to record a first-quarter charge of about $125 million related to the devaluation of the Venezuelan bolivar.
7Herbalife forecast profit for the current first quarter of $1.24-$1.28 per share, saying that the weak Venezuelan bolivar has hurt earnings.
8The BBC's Vladimir Hernandez explains how the Venezuelan Bolivar notes have become almost worthless.
9Those assets' value is currently based on an exchange rate of 12 Venezuelan bolivars per U.S. dollar.
10Venezuelan traders owe the free trade zone about $1.2 billion because of difficulties exchanging the Venezuelan bolivar for dollars.
11The value of DirecTV's $1.1 billion in Venezuelan assets is currently based on an exchange rate of 12 Venezuelan bolivars per U.S. dollar.
Translations for venezuelan bolívar