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  2. Ámbito Financiero - Wikipedia

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    Ámbito Financiero is an Argentine newspaper founded on December 9, 1976, by economist Julio A. Ramos. It is one of the main economic newspapers. It was initially sold in Downtown Buenos Aires, covering mainly the daily prices of the U.S. dollar, gold, stocks, etc., and included other editorials. Ámbito Financiero was acquired by Orlando ...

  3. Internet in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Use of the Internet in Venezuela has greatly expanded, but is mostly concentrated among younger, educated city residents, and centered on the capital, Caracas. The Venezuelan economic crisis caused a prolonged period where Venezuelan had among the lowest speeds in the region, which has been drastically improving starting in 2022. [ 1 ]

  4. DolarToday - Wikipedia

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    DolarToday is an American website that focuses on Latin American politics and finance.The company is more known for being an exchange rate reference to the Venezuelan bolívar, a currency which is not freely convertible; [2] it is also known for the company's focus in monitoring the Venezuelan economy.

  5. Economy of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela has an extensive road system that was initially created in the 1960s helped aid the oil and aluminum industries. [59] The capital Caracas had a modern subway system designed by the French that was finished in 1995, with the subway tunneling more than 31.6 mi (50.9 km). [59]

  6. Cuba’s informal market finds new space on growing internet

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  7. 2013–present economic crisis in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Venezuela exports rice, corn, fish, tropical fruit, coffee, pork and beef. Venezuela has an estimated US$14.3 trillion worth [28] of natural resources and is not self-sufficient in most areas of agriculture. Exports accounted for 16.7% of GDP and petroleum products accounted for about 95% of those exports. [29]

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Venezuela/Reliable and unreliable ...

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    Venezuela was listed in the 2015 Press Freedom Index as 137th out of 180 countries, [a] and its position has worsened since: in 2021 Venezuela was listed as 148 out of 180. [b] and in 2023 it was listed in the 159th place, with its situation devolving from "difficult situation" to "very difficult situation" level. [1]

  9. Centro Financiero Confinanzas - Wikipedia

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    Centro Financiero Confinanzas (English: Confinanzas Financial Center), also known as Torre de David (the Tower of David), is an unfinished abandoned skyscraper in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. It is the third highest skyscraper in the country after the twin towers of Parque Central Complex .