So sorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry, unfunny "pete"-
Putin as Xin Jinping has to do with the value of USD.
Not upfront Peso Argentino.
Continue smoking whatever you want.
Why did u insult me "Klugscheisser" and then deleted it with other insults?
WW the last crash, things were much worse than they are today
Do you predict a complete blow-out default? Or Christina will decide to spend some time in chile or the south of france and creep gently into the night and someone else might try to start fixing things.
From reading on-line, I get the feeling that the opposition wants her to stay until there is a disaster so that Kirschnerism is dead and gone never to return again. If the Argentines are lucky, maybe Peronism can disappear and Argentina can begin to function economically again as it did before paron. The Pampas have the capacity to produce great wealth.
You should never even think this!
[QUOTE=MiamiBob;438433]Peronism can disappear and Argentina can begin to function economically again as it did before paron. The pompas have the capacity to produce great wealth.[/QUOTE]If this country was well run I wouldn't be able to afford to live here.
Disclaimer; tongue in cheek humor, not a shot across the bow.
Scalabrini Ortiz & Cerviņo Today (Wed. Mar. 5th) around 1:15pm - NO RATE!
Always possible with my very poor Spanish that I did not understand. But the guy pretty clearly said "no precio". Then I think that he said something like come back later. I asked about 2:30 and he said 3:00. I will let you know.
At the moment the "venta" price on [URL]http://www.dolarblue.net/[/URL] is 11.0600. I always get like 30-40 centavos less than that (although I have not been doing the arithmetic and keeping track). So if Fun Pete got 11.05 he did well.
Bob.
Scalabrini Ortiz & Cerviņo Today (Wed. Mar. 5th) around 4:05 - 10.00 pesos per US Dollar
I was shocked when I returned around 4:05 and got only 10 pesos per US dollar. I maybe would have walked away but I was nearly out of pesos and the nearest other place I know about was too far away.
I read the brief article cited by Fun Pete. It said: "The US currency today climbed half a cent to 7.89 pesos at Buenos Aires City banks and exchange offices.
Meanwhile, the so called "blue" dollar dropped 65 cents to 10.55 pesos, following an increase in the purchase of greenbacks in the official market with the AFIP tax agency authorizing new transactions in the beginning of the month.".
I don't get it. How can the dollar go up at banks and down at the blue exchange places?
Bob.