Devaluation of the Peso
.... Pegging the
peso to the
dollar will tend to protect the average Mexican, business, investors, and the national government. Pegging ....
(1779

7

)
FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK IN CHILE
.... Given the recent performance of the
peso against the
dollar and the overall economic strategies in place within Chile, it seems that companies face the most ....
(1098

4

)
Investment Trends in Mexico
.... expert advice. One concern about any investment in Mexico involves the future direction of the
peso-
dollar exchange rate. Under the ....
(703

3

)
Argentina Economy
.... Some said the IMF was merely throwing good money after bad. The
peso and
dollar exchange rate continues to be a source of concern. ....
(4028

16

)
Currency Devaluation & Oil Revenues in Mexico
.... Pegging the
peso to the
dollar will tend to protect the average Mexican, business, investors, and the national government. Pegging ....
(1786

7

)
Financial Crisis in Argentina
....
Peso and
dollar deposits in the banking system grew to approximately US$75 billion by July 1998, which was double the level of deposits in June 1995. ....
(1014

4

)
THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN ARGENTINA
....
Peso and
dollar deposits in the banking system grew to approximately US$75 billion by July 1998, which was double the level of deposits in June 1995. ....
(1022

4

)
International Monetary System
.... The technique was to maintain the
peso within a band with respect to the
dollar, using market intervention for this purpose. The ....
(1596

6

)
Product Development in Argentina
.... The Argentine government has held on grimly to its
peso to
dollar peg, partly because the system has encouraged widespread dollarization. ....
(1653

7

)
Mexico's Economic Crisis
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(2397

10

)
Economic Crisis in Mexico & Potential Solutions
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(2397

10

)
Mexican Debt Crisis of the 1980s & Latin America
.... Argentina's heavy reliance on foreign direct investment, agricultural exports, and the fixed
dollar peso exchange rate made the country vulnerable to ....
(2235

9

)
Cuba and Fidel Castro
.... Cubans paid only in pesos are at a distinct disadvantage because of the "distorted relationship between the
peso and
dollar segments of the economy" (Leogrande ....
(2248

9

)
Dollar Devaluation
.... to the volatility of the world's currencies, with particular attention given to the American
dollar, the Japanese yen, the Deutchemark, and the Mexican
peso. ....
(1667

7

)
Currencies
.... leaders in Mexico to begin consideration of a strategy of linking the international exchange value of the
peso to the value of the United States
dollar as a ....
(1871

7

)
Mexico As An Emerging Market
.... the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994 (Emerging 106). By January ....
(2099

8

)
Mexico and International Marketing
.... If the rates move so that the
peso loses against the
dollar, moving to perhaps 6 to the
dollar, the American company will receive only $833,333 rather than the ....
(3592

14

)
Economic & Political Analysis of Mexico
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(4384

18

)
Political, Economic & Social Change in Mexico
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(4383

18

)
Castro's Government & US Policy
.... By 1994 the official exchange rate of 1
peso to the US
dollar no longer disguised the exchange rate on the streets--130 pesos per
dollar. ....
(3111

12

)
Argentina's Economic Recovery
.... The
peso remained stable at one to the US
dollar, and the country continued to serve as an attractive destination for foreign investors (Loeb 102). ....
(2590

10

)
Economic Analysis of Mexico
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(3714

15

)
Issues of the Mexican Economy
.... crash in the country. The
peso was trading at the level of 3.34 pesos to one United States
dollar in May 1994. By January 1995, the ....
(3714

15

)
Growth in a Country's External Debt This study examined the ...
.... Data pertaining to the international currency exchange rate of the Colombian
peso were stated as a number of Colombian pesos per one US
dollar. ....
(4069

16

)
Mexico, Guatemala & Germany Resources
.... The currency used in Mexico is the Mexican
Peso and it is currently exchanged at 9.203 pesos to the US
dollar (Universal Currency Converter, 2004). ....
(728

3

)
Mexico Maquila Employment
.... industrial base" (385). Low wages and a low
peso against the
dollar make Mexico ideal for foreign investors. However, increasing free ....
(1653

7

)
Currency System of Eastern Europe
.... Each EMS member transferred twenty percent of its gold and
dollar reserves to the .... that actually specifies a common currency to replace the
peso, mark, pound ....
(1928

8

)
1998 Brazilian Political Economy Crisis
.... By 1994, the United States, by executive order intervened to support the Mexican
peso, which was .... The plan also "pegged" the value of the real to the US
dollar. ....
(3710

15

)
CISG AND US-MEXICAN TRADE
.... When the Mexican
peso suffered its more than 50 percent devaluation against the
dollar in early 1994, some Mexican law firms were reportedly investigating the ....
(6377

26

)
CISG AND US-MEXICAN TRADE This research paper
.... When the Mexican
peso suffered its more than 50 percent devaluation against the
dollar in early 1994, some Mexican law firms were reportedly investigating the ....
(6313

25

)