I actually buy into the Criss Colon way of thinking regarding this. Suddenly they are paying bills, dropping interest rates, and the peso strengthens against the dollar? Anyone know of any drastic economic improvement or even a legitimate plan to support sudden steady DR peso strength in the DR? Call me cynical, but I'm thinking it's the final shot at another money grab.
Onto a related subject (sore spot in DR with me): Does this means that establishments such as Morua Mai, Jose O'Shea's, and the lot who have "dollarized" their menus, will return their menus to pesos? Supposedly, this was done to combat the weak peso.
Or will they continue to gouge unsuspecting tourists with their dollarized prices?
Viva Rockys, The Waterfront, La Roca, PJs, the Sousa beach spots, Cabarete Blu and the other decent eating fare beach spots there, Ahi Bar, Kokara Macara, et al who kept it peso regardless!!!!!!!!!!!