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Venezuela inflation slows down for seventh month running: 19.4% in last 12 months

Thursday, August 9th 2012 - 06:33 UTC
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Venezuela's annual inflation slowed for a seventh straight month in July, coming in below 20% for the first time in years. Finance Minister Jorge Giordani said annual inflation to July was 19.4% percent, below the 20 to 22% estimated in the government's budget for this year. Read full article

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  • British_Kirchnerist

    Good news. I expect that given their closeness Argentina will learn from this experience and get its inflation under control in a progressive, Venezuelan inspired way; and there were all of you saying learning from Venezuela was a bad thing =)

    Aug 09th, 2012 - 01:10 pm - Link - Report abuse 0
  • Conqueror

    It's very difficult to measure inflation when you don't have an economy. Has Venezuelan imports of food reached 90% yet? How's the Venezuelan energy industry? Still regular blackouts, are there? Isn't it difficult to run an industry when you can't see what you're doing? Venezuela = sh*te squared. But, hey, BK, don't you want to tell us how lovely Chavez is? Surely he must be a “Kink” to go with your “Queer”? Are you sure you haven't got some fulsome praise for a bald, fat, stupid, dying, big-mouthed, bombastic, economic ignoramus? How about some honest comments about how he and CFK “get it on”? Perhaps you could comment on how much of a slob you have to be to use one of her three orifices? Do you think that if he “goes down” on her, he can get his whole head in? Do you think she humps him as well? Interstate co-operation? Who shafts whom? Don't forget that sh*te is attracted to sh*te. And you're attracted to CFK, aren't you?

    Aug 09th, 2012 - 02:11 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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