Since the government abandoned its artificial 1:1 peg between the reintroduced Zimbabwe dollar and the greenback in February 2019, the rate has fallen to US$1:90 on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) auction market and double that on the black market, especially in the past three months. The sharp plunge has seen acceptance of the currency locally plummeting while it is generally not tradable outside the country.
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