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Archives for July 24, 2019

Dollar price has dropped ¢ 8 this month

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday, the price of the dollar hit a new low range of the year in the Monex wholesale market, closing at ¢ 573.3 per unit. This price has not been seen in the market for 11 months. Only in July, the price of the US currency has fallen ¢8 in this market, caused by […]

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What is the Monetary Policy Rate and why has it fallen?

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, the Central Bank announced a 50 basis point decrease in its Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) and will now be 4%, a level not seen since 2017. This is the fourth reduction so far this year, representing a fall of 125 basis points, as a result of “threats” detected by the Central Bank that […]

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Two new butterflies species named after the President and the First Lady

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Tinaegeria carlosalvaradoi and Percnarcha claudiadoblesae are the names of two new species of nocturnal butterflies discovered by Costa Rican and American scientists. Using “barcoding” techniques (DNA reading), two new species of nocturnal butterflies were discovered and named in honor of the President of the Republic, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, and the First Lady, Claudia Dobles Camargo, […]

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US Embassy warns citizens about deaths from adulterated liquor

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica alerted the population about the deaths associated with the consumption of liquors adulterated with methanol. On its website, it was published: The United States Embassy in Costa Rica is aware of reports of recent deaths in Costa Rica associated with the consumption of contaminated alcohol. At this time, […]

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They did it again! US military performed Costa Rican song

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The military of the United States returned to sing a Costa Rican song, this time it was “Tan linda mi Costa Rica” (So pretty my Costa Rica). After the arrival of the USNS Confort Hospital Ship to Puntarenas, the military band improvised a stage and began to delight the public with its presentation. On July […]

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OIJ captures former Venezuelan governor suspected of kidnap and torture

July 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Miscellaneous Crimes section of the Judicial Investigation Agency confirmed the capture of Eduardo Manuitt Carpio, a former Venezuelan governor of Guárico State, for the crimes of kidnap, threats, coercion and torture. The director of the judicial police, Wálter Espinoza, confirmed that his son and a brother were arrested next to the man, identified as […]

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