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International Monetary Fund

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Exchange Rates: It was announced on October 6, 1949 that the government of Uruguay had consulted with the Fund and proposed the following modifications in its exchange rates: 1) for the export of meat, wool, linseed and wheat, 1.519 pesos per dollar; 2) for the export of oils, dry and salted hides and skins, and packing house products, 1.78 pesos per dollar; 3) for the export of woolen yarns, its by-products, tanned leather and its manufacturers, 2.35 pesos per dollar; and 4) for general imports, 1.90 pesos per dollar and for imports of luxuries and non-essentials, 2.45 pesos per dollar. The Fund accepted these changes with the understanding that consultation with the Fund would continue in order to unify the rate and to agree on a par value.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: II. Specialized Agencies
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1950

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References

1 International Monetary Fund Press Release 108, October 6, 1949. For summary of change in the Europen exchange rates, see International Organization, III, p. 716.

2 International Monetary Fund Press Release 112, November 7, 1949.

3 Ibid., 113, November 15, 1949.

4 Ibid., 114, November 21, 1949.

5 Ibid., 110, October 24, 1949.

6 Ibid., 109, October 10, 1949.

7 Ibid., 111, November 7, 1949.