Безродный Космополит, доллары — строго нет. Раньше собирал доллары, до СВО и немного спекулировал. В текущей ситуации государство может запр...
Metzger, опять 67 копеек? Да на здоровье, чёрный рынок никто не отменял. Из исторического опыта:
In 1990, with an increase of 602%, the market was the second-best performing that year (after Poland).[1]
In April 2007, 60 companies were listed on the BVC, with less than half being traded regularly. BVC experienced a severe decline in traded volumes since the mid-1990s as a result of a declining economy, the migration of stocks to the U.S. markets in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), corporate takeovers with a concomitant reduction in the number of shares available for trade and an increasing country risk that has frightened investors, particularly foreign investors. Daily trading volume decreased from the equivalent of $25 to $30 million in 1997 to less than $1 million by 2000.[2] The BVC survived during this period thanks to a growing trade of government debt securities. Stock prices, measured by the Indice Bursátil Caracas, were also depressed during the 1990s and have yet to recover to the highest ever levels experienced in 1991. According to the International Finance Corporation, the market value of the BVC was $7 billion in 2000, or just about 6 percent of GDP.[3] In 2005 total transactions on the BVC totaled USD$438 million.
Думается мне, что венесуэльцы, встретившие 90-ые с грязными зелёными бумажками на руках, чувствовали себя намного лучше, чем держатели акций.