After several years marked by the circulation of quasi-currencies (substitutes close to the currency) to make up for the lack of liquidity, the central bank of Zimbabwe will replace its assets. Indeed, the institution will soon release a new amount of local currency. The announcement was made Monday, Aug. 19 by officials of the Zimbabwean…...
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