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Venezuelan central bank sues US data website
DolarToday sued by South American central bank
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The Central Bank of Venezuela has filed a lawsuit against DolarToday (DT), a US-based currency data website, accusing it of raising inflation within the country.
In a statement released on October 23 the central bank accused the website of providing false information which distorted the price of the Venezuelan bolivar against other currencies.
DolarToday tracks the black market value of the bolivar, which currently stands at 820.59 against the dollar; the official rate is just 6.3 to the dollar
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