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Venezuela stryker sex nollor från valutan

Venezuela kommer att ta bort sex nollor från landets valuta bolivar för att göra den enklare att använda efter flera år av hyperinflation, skriver AFP.

”Alla monetära belopp i den nationella valutan kommer att delas med en miljon”, enligt ett uttalande från landets centralbank.

Dessutom införs digitala varianten ”Bolivar Digital” för att underlätta dagliga transaktioner.

President Nicolás Maduro har lovat att skydda användningen av valutan trots att den amerikanska dollarn används på de flesta ställen i landet. Bolivar används dock för exempelvis bussbiljetter och för att köpa bränsle på subventionerade bensinstationer, skriver Bloomberg.

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Hyperinflationen i Venezuela
Wikipedia (en)
Hyperinflation in Venezuela is the currency instability in Venezuela that began in 2016 during the country's ongoing socioeconomic and political crisis. Venezuela began experiencing continuous and uninterrupted inflation in 1983, with double-digit annual inflation rates. Inflation rates became the highest in the world in 2014 under Nicolás Maduro, and continued to increase in the following years, with inflation exceeding 1,000,000% by 2018. In comparison to previous hyperinflationary episodes, the ongoing hyperinflation crisis is more severe than those of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Nicaragua, and Peru in the 1980s and 1990s, and that of Zimbabwe in the late-2000s. In 2014, the annual inflation rate reached 69%, the highest in the world. In 2015, the inflation rate was 181%, again the highest in the world and the highest in the country's history at the time. The rate reached 800% in 2016, over 4,000% in 2017, and about 1,700,000% in 2018,and reaching 2,000,000%, with Venezuela spiraling into hyperinflation. While the Venezuelan government "had essentially stopped" producing official inflation estimates as of early 2018, inflation economist Steve Hanke estimated the rate at that time to be 5,220%. The Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) officially estimates that the inflation rate increased to 53,798,500% between 2016 and April 2019. In April 2019, the International Monetary Fund estimated that inflation would reach 10,000,000% by the end of 2019. Several economic controls were lifted by Maduro administration in 2019, which helped to partially tame inflation until May 2020.
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