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- foreign currency. The restriction was informally known in Argentina as Cepo cambiario (Spanish for 'exchange clamp'). The controls were lifted in 2015, at the...
- Uruguayans refer to periods of real appreciation of the currency as atraso cambiario, which literally means that "the exchange rate is running late" towards...
- demographics. A third rate, Alternative Foreign Exchange System (Sistema cambiario alternativo de divisas (SICAD II)), quite unfavorable at 50 times the...
- minidevaluaciones) by the Central Bank of Costa Rica. With the new system, sistema cambiario de bandas, the exchange rates posted by the Central Bank are a "reference"...
- Street Journal. 24 January 2014. "Argentina elimina desde hoy el "cepo cambiario"". www.elpais.com.uy (in European Spanish). 17 December 2015. Retrieved...
- (2003). ¿Es adecuado el mecanismo del bolsín? Breve evaluación del régimen cambiario boliviano (PDF) (in Spanish). La Paz: Dinámica Económica. Archived (PDF)...
- bolívar"". The Economist. 2010-01-14. Retrieved 2016-12-10. "Sistema Cambiario". Archived from the original on 2011-04-09. Retrieved 2011-04-09. "Home"...
- March 2019. (in Spanish) "Contribución petrolera se duplica por ajuste cambiario." El Universal. 11 January 2010. Retrieved 3 September 2010. Schoen, John...
- 1982–December 1988) created the FICORCA (Fideicomiso de Cobertura de Riesgo Cambiario or "Exchange risk coverage fund") financed by a loan that would also finance...
- viajan fuera del país". Clarín. Anabella Quiroga (5 August 2012). "El cepo cambiario seguirá firme" [The financial exchange lock will be firmly kept]. Clarín...