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    2005 Rates


    Thia is good news.

    Budget set at RD$37 to US$1
    The government reported today that it is building its 2005 budget around an
    exchange rate of RD$37 to US$1. Technical Secretary to the Presidency
    Temistocles Montas made the announcement today, but said that, nevertheless,
    the government has not yet sent the bill to Congress, as reported in the
    Listin Diario.
    Montas said the decision to calculate the budget at a rate of RD$37 to US$1
    was made after the tourism and free zone sectors asked the authorities to
    intervene and graduate the appreciation of the peso that last week climbed
    to RD$26 to US$1 at some exchange posts.
    Large sectors of the economy that also depend on remittances are also being
    affected by the peso's substantial climb since the Fernandez government took
    office. While the peso has appreciated, however, the prices of goods and
    services have been slow to drop, in part reflecting the skepticism of the
    private sector regarding the new rate, the higher cost of doing business and
    presumable attempts to net themselves a windfall from the higher yield on
    sales.
    According to the Central Bank's daily report, the US peso was commanding
    RD$27.66 to US$1 today.
    Speaking on the El Gobierno de la Manana radio program, Montas also
    announced further increases to the power rates. He said that those who pay
    for the service could expect rate increases of 30% next year.

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    This needs to go into effect on December 31st!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gdogg
    This needs to go into effect on December 31st!!
    The hell with that it should go into effect right now, and remain the standard.

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    I can't argue with that suggestion.

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    "Building" it around 37:1 is fine. But if the rate goes (to the extreme) say 20:1, the budget looks excellent. Debt service becomes less expensive.

    I wouldn't count on 37:1 for a Presidente bottle cap...

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    Well at 20-1, DR is more money then Beverly Hills California!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q & A Man
    Well at 20-1, DR is more money then Beverly Hills California!
    Prolly, but without the Rolls cruising the streets.

    I gotta believe the gov't is worrying more about the short term cash and financial structure of the DR, not about the price of pussy and it's support structure...

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