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chad
23rd May 2011, 01:38 PM
and this my friends, is why you buy PMs:

http://www.zerohedge.com/article/belarus-just-devalued-its-currency-56

The National Bank of Belarus (NBB) is sharply devaluing the official rate of Belarusian ruble. The exchange rate as of May 24 was set at 4,930 rubles per dollar. a decrease of 56% from the 23 May.

The National Bank of Belarus has officially confirmed a sharp depreciation of the currency. On its website it has published the official exchange rate of Belarusian ruble: $ 1 - Br4930 (a decrease of 56,3% to the rate on 23 May), 1 Euro - Br6914, 82 (a decrease of 53,1%), 1 Russian ruble - Br173 , 95 (a decrease of 53,9%). The official rate for May 23 was set at 3,155 rubles per dollar.

Earlier, the Belarusian authorities stated that in the near future a unification of the national currency will occur in two phases. "In the first stage decisions will be made to bring down the increased demand, and upon receipt of the loan rate will be formed on the basis of supply and demand, thus lowering the expectations today are still there," - said on May 20, Prime Minister of Belarus Mikhail Myasnikovich.

Meanwhile, representatives of Belarusian banks have criticized the mechanism of devaluation. "The problem is not in the specific value of the exchange rate and in the mechanism. The question is: under whose speculative decisions did the National Bank make this choice?" - Said the agency "Interfax-West" management representative of a bank with Russian capital. In this case, the representative of a state bank believes that "this decision should be viewed as an interim measure." According to him, "the trend is obvious: the official exchange rate will move in the direction of the OTC exchange rate, rather than vice versa."

Earlier, BNB announced the termination of containment of the Belarusian ruble to the retail market: from May 12 to lift restrictions on banks to buy and sell currencies population - 2% of the official rate.

sirgonzo420
23rd May 2011, 01:45 PM
This is dollar positive!


;D

Plastic
23rd May 2011, 01:50 PM
I think it is more Preparation H positive because you know it hurt and people are gonna need some soothing ointment. Wonder how long it will be before it happens here.

sirgonzo420
23rd May 2011, 01:52 PM
I think it is more Preparation H positive because you know it hurt and people are gonna need some soothing ointment. Wonder how long it will be before it happens here.


"It can't happen here."

ximmy
23rd May 2011, 01:54 PM
This is dollar positive!


;D



It is dollar positive, short term. You can bet TPTB will use this illusion as an example of a strong dollar.

sirgonzo420
23rd May 2011, 01:58 PM
This is dollar positive!


;D



It is dollar positive, short term. You can bet TPTB will use this illusion as an example of a strong dollar.


^^^

(That's) what she said!

Cobalt
23rd May 2011, 02:19 PM
The only reason it still has any value at all is because they used the soon to be worthless dollar as a baseline :oo-->

gunDriller
23rd May 2011, 02:34 PM
This is dollar positive!

;D


It is dollar positive, short term. You can bet TPTB will use this illusion as an example of a strong dollar.


or they will retro-actively re-define the USD index

http://www.weblinks247.com/indexes/idx24_usd_en_2.gif

so that it includes the Belarussian currency.

then they can say that the US $ improved 3% or whatever against international currencies overnight.

oh, and silver is down 30%*

and a lot of people will sit there and nod their heads and say, "strong dollar, yeah !"


* and the same news shows may or may not have covered the rise from $30 to $49+.


i bought 10 Peace Dollars today, got them for $280. which comes to $36.36 an ounce. can't be upset about that. ;)

so then the question is, what is the Belarussian equivalent of a silver dollar ?

http://www.littletoncoin.com/LCC/html/images/bfn1.pr-wc.jpg

putting hearts on your coins is not exactly what you exact from Russia. next thing you know they'll be putting a putty cat on their coins :o

Catharine the 2.
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50 grams of silver - 1.61 Tounces.

Weight 50.00 g
Year 1893
Mintage 1,485,000

Twisted Titan
23rd May 2011, 05:32 PM
Bellaruse had a "rollover"

beefsteak
23rd May 2011, 05:42 PM
Thanks, Chad for the reality check there!

beefsteak