Venezuelans are grappling with political and economic chaos, a mass population exodus and fears of a US military attack. Now, their wallets are ever thinner as a return to hyperinflation looms.
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro announced Thursday he would re-value the crisis-wracked country’s bolivar currency, cutting three zeroes from current values to combat hyperinflation. Maduro said ...
Venezuela's rampant hyperinflation slowed down in July, the opposition-controlled parliament said on Thursday, calculating its figure for the last 12 months at just over 250,000 percent. July's ...
CARACAS, March 22 (Reuters) - Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro ordered a re-denomination of the ailing bolivar currency on Thursday, by knocking three zeroes off amid hyperinflation and a ...
In Venezuela, where the annual inflation rate topped 60,000 percent this weekend, the currency has lost so much value that it takes stacks of bills just to buy a roll of toilet paper. The average ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who was sworn in for a third term last week that most of the world has refused to recognize, claimed Wednesday his government had driven inflation down to a ...
The International Monetary Fund projects inflation of 548 percent for Venezuela for 2025 and 629 percent for next year – Copyright AFP Joseph Prezioso Venezuelans ...
Venezuelans are grappling with political and economic chaos, a mass population exodus and fears of a US military attack. Now, their wallets are ever thinner as a return to hyperinflation looms.
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