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Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Ayazor54: 8:10am On Jul 29, 2018
The economy of Venezuela, an oil exporter like Nigeria, has gone fully bonkers. Inflation projected to hit 14,000 percent this year, has been reset by the International Monetary Fund to a mind-boggling one million percent.

Prices and inflation are rising so fast that the highest denomination bank notes minted in 2016 are already practically worthless.The biggest of those, 100,000 bolivars, would have bought five kilograms (11 pounds) of rice in 2017, now it’s barely enough for a single cigarette.

“If inflation continues at 100 percent a month,” the new 500 bolivar note, which will be the largest following the currency redenomination on August 20, “will be obsolete by December,” said economist Leonardo Vera.

Currently, a pair of reading glasses can cost one billion bolivars (about $300 on the black market). It would require 10,000 of the country’s largest bank note to pay for those in cash.

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro: now wants to remove five zeros from the worthless currency
Some shops had resorted to weighing bank notes to determine their value rather than arduously counting them out.

Unsurprisingly, cash has practically vanished and electronic transfers reign.

Currently, a pair of reading glasses can cost one billion bolivars (about $300 on the black market). It would require 10,000 of the country’s largest bank note to pay for those in cash.

But few people could afford to buy those glasses anyway given they cost 200 times the minimum wage of five million bolivars a month.

As the country grapples with a financial and humanitarian crisis, shortages of food and medicines, and failing public services such as water, electricity and transport, President Nicolas Maduro is planning to zapping five zeros off Venezuela’s almost worthless currency. In March he had announced that he would strike three zeros off the bolivar bank notes, before upping that to five.

The question is how will this latest drastic move help drag Venezuela into recovery?

Henkel Garcia of economics consultancy Econometrica said the latest move of redenominating the bolivar is merely a “partial acknowledgement” of the hyperinflation crisis but “needs to be accompanied by economic reform in order to stop it,” said .

Venezuela has already been down this road, 10 years ago when Maduro’s predecessor Hugo Chavez tried the same trick by deleting three zeros.

“The redenomination in 2008 was a failure because we still ended up with hyperinflation,” said Asdrubal Oliveros, an economist with Ecoanalitica, another economics consultancy.

“The redenomination was made without accompanying policies to combat inflation so it didn’t tackle the causes.”

In the short term the move was a “transactional success,” said Garcia, but by “not containing inflation, that was completely lost.”

The government blames inflation on the opposition and the United States but, in reality, financing of the fiscal hole caused the monetary base to increase 250 fold in two years.

Industry and production minister Tareck El Aissami said the redenomination aims to “improve the spending power of the working classes.”

One tangible advantage, though, will be to ease the pressure on technology systems that are at breaking point due to transactions that run into billions of bolivars.

Many supermarkets, for example, have to divide sales into more than one transaction as their systems are limited to figures of 20 million.

“The monetary redenomination is to prevent the collapse of businesses’ financial systems: every transaction costs hundreds of millions or billions,” said Vera.

Practically the only product untouched by the inflation in this oil-rich country is petrol, which is why it is the cheapest in the world. A single dollar at its black market value could buy 3.3 million litres of petrol. Absurdly, once the redenomination is complete, a half bolivar — currently 50,000 bolivars, or less than two cents on the black market — would buy 50,000 litres.

Banking is affected too, with a source telling AFP that “there’s a real possibility of collapse.”

Practically the only product untouched by the inflation in this oil-rich country is petrol, which is why it is the cheapest in the world. A single dollar at its black market value could buy 3.3 million litres of petrol. Absurdly, once the redenomination is complete, a half bolivar — currently 50,000 bolivars, or less than two cents on the black market — would buy 50,000 litres.

Such a distortion makes it likely the government will be forced to adjust the price of fuel and other heavily-subsidized goods and services.

What could complicate matters, though, is if the government decides to run the old and new currencies concurrently, affecting small payments.

Currently it costs 50 bolivars to fill the tank of a small car. That transaction under the new currency would cost a half centimo — but the bolivar subunit centimo was long made obsolete by inflation.

Maduro has shown limited signs of applying measures to confront the crisis, suggesting he might ease controls on currency exchange, currently monopolized by the government.

Imports of raw materials and machinery will be exempt from tariffs to try to encourage production in the country.

But these measures will only work “if there is economic stability that attracts investment,” said economist Luis Vicente Leon.

http://www.vondanews.com/venezuelas-bolivar-currency-worthless-as-inflation-hits-1-million-percent/

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by dyadeleye(m): 8:18am On Jul 29, 2018
Imagine oil exporter country like Nigeria.
We better be guided
Nothing last forever.

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by capatainrambo: 8:23am On Jul 29, 2018
o boy e. reading glass cost I billion





grin

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by decatalyst(m): 8:28am On Jul 29, 2018
Chineke!


And they still have government?

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Emmafe(m): 8:36am On Jul 29, 2018
This one is serious o

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by olujastro: 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
Not surprised at this; a combination that happens when a country relies on revenue from commodities like oil and it crashes, and bad governance/corruption/mismanagement is the order of the day.

I always tell people that Nigeria has done very well economically compared to its colleagues that were victims of the same oil price slump; Angola and Venezuela. CNN's Amanpour specifically mentioned these 3 countries in 2014.

Before the 2014/15 oil prices crash:

1 USD = 100 Angolan Kwanza. Today it's = 255. (155% loss of value)
1 USD = N200. Today it's N360. (80% loss of value)
1 USD = 10 Vef. Today it's 120,000 Vef. (1,200,000% loss of value)

It’s easy to see where our currency would have headed if the massive looting was not halted in 2015.

It's time to grow a productive economy built on quality infrastructure and subsequently industrial boom, rather than an economic growth that was tied to high oil prices under PDP governments.

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by BruncleZuma: 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
grin grin grin grin

Otuocha Zimbabwe!

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by HonSuQMaDIQ(m): 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
cheesy

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by soberdrunk(m): 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
The biggest of those, 100,000 bolivars, would have bought five kilograms (11 pounds) of rice in 2017, now it’s barely enough for a single cigarette.
Currently, a pair of reading glasses can cost one billion bolivars.......

ONE hundred thousand of whatever is barely enough to buy a single cigar?
ONE pair of glasses can cost ONE BILLION whatever?!
What did we just read?!

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Davefortune: 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
Hmmm
Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by sotall(m): 8:37am On Jul 29, 2018
With a weird combination of Buhari serving as the president without a waec certificate and aunty Kemi serving as finance minister with oluwole Nysc certificate , Nigeria's naira was definitely heading this way of worthlessness.

Thanks to Nigerians who didn't let it happen.

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Barselonia(m): 8:38am On Jul 29, 2018
so our own still better

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by RuthlessLeader(m): 8:38am On Jul 29, 2018
Germany also had the same inflation wh where one wheelbarrow of money was needed to buy one loafor of bread. If this happens in nigeria, maybe our zombies will get sense

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by SirLakes: 8:38am On Jul 29, 2018
Yepa

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Humblega(m): 8:38am On Jul 29, 2018
See wahala

Let me quote this from the article...

"Currently, a pair of reading glasses can cost one billion bolivars (about $300 on the black market). It would require 10,000 of the country’s largest bank note to pay for those in cash"

If not for countries like uae, russia....i would av said oil is a curse

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by famousbowale: 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
USA

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by gurunlocker: 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
I wonder how useless their exchange rate will be....
Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by sotall(m): 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
Ok grin grin
Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by pweshboi(m): 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
Yeeee... Thank God for the Naira o. We still working to make it work

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by yahoodotcom: 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
Socialism

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Olateef(m): 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
Aye Akamara

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Nobody: 8:39am On Jul 29, 2018
Why will the government, central bank of Venezuela and Economists in Venezuela allow inflation to rise to this extent?


truth of the matter is that Venezuela is suffering from dutch disease and if time is not taken, Nigeria and other oil developing exporting countries that don't diversify their economy and stop the crowding out of the tradable goods sector by this booming oil sector will suffer the same fate. CBN is already warning us.


The government of Venezuela should use fiscal policies and CBV should use contactionary monetary policies to curb this inflation.

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by BiafranDel: 8:40am On Jul 29, 2018
It does not change the fact that nigeria under buhari the terrorist as president is the poorest and worst country in the world. The terrorist drained the life out of nigeria.

#backtodaura issa goal

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by bedspread: 8:41am On Jul 29, 2018
This calls For Serious Concern??
Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by BluntBoy(m): 8:41am On Jul 29, 2018
That is what I keep on telling people. Buhari has tried well in managing the oil crisis. Some people think it is not an achievement but they forget that Nigeria is a third world country and for her to have survived the crisis, then the president deserves praise.

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by madridguy(m): 8:41am On Jul 29, 2018
tongue
Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Desdola(m): 8:41am On Jul 29, 2018
This is pathetic

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by coolestchris(m): 8:42am On Jul 29, 2018
Nigeria should learn

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by udoka55555: 8:42am On Jul 29, 2018
oops

I dreamt that I was a billionaire last night....maybe this is the interpretation..

I will pack my 10000naira to Venezuela and change it to Bolivar..

that will be like 1000000000 Venezuela currency!!!!!

off to Venezuela I go!!

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Re: Venezuela’s Bolivar Currency Worthless As Inflation Hits 1 Million Percent by Ejlove4u(m): 8:42am On Jul 29, 2018
acces money pursuing fewer goods ... God help them

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