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October 26, 2004

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Cuba announced Monday that the US dollar will not longer circulate in the domestic market and will be substituted for the convertible peso as of next November 8. [Read More]

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Maybe he just doesn't want to be stuck holding the bag when the dollar collapses, which is quite likely according to the gloom and doom crowd.

Do you really think many "Miami Cubans" will exchange their dollars to Euros in order to send them to relatives on the island? They would have to first deal with an exchange rate, plus a fee for the exchange. Then they would have to pay the fee to have the cash transferred illegally to Cuba. If I am not mistaken, there is also a fee to receive the cash in Cuba.

Seems like a bad move to me on Castro's part.

Well, I would imagine that part of his move is to get as many people as possible between now and November 8 to exchange as many dollars as possible.

The Euro is trading much stronger against the dollar which may be part of his motivation. On the other hand if he really wants to make life difficult for Cubans in Cuba and try to blame it on the US this is probably the way to do it. The Reuters article seems to indicate that only the hardliners are buying it.

As I said on Marc Cooper's site, he may also be doing it simply because he can.

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