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Zimbabwe Gold Currency Crushes Inflation Spike
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40878, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's central bank says it has kept prices steady through careful money management. Governor John Mushayavanhu told reporters that current high inflation numbers look worse than reality. The Zimbabwe Gold currency started during April 2024 and lacks enough history for accurate yearly comparisons. September 2024 brought unusual price jumps that make current statistics misleading for economists. Officials expect much lower inflation rates starting around September 2025 when better data becomes available. The new currency has strong support from growing gold reserves across the country. Bank reserves jumped from 257 million dollars to nearly 700 million dollars during the first year. Central bank leaders believe the Zimbabwe Gold will remain stable for many years ahead. Strict money policies have improved market confidence among businesses and citizens. The bank changed how it manages exchange rates to match what traders expect daily. Leaders promise continued price stability through their back-to-basics approach to banking. The domestic currency stays reliable because of careful government oversight and planning. [/QUOTE]
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