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Zimbabwe Rules Out Adopting U.S. Dollar as Sole Currency: Mail

Local companies have experienced delays in accessing foreign currency at the weekly central bank foreign exchange auction, forcing several to source money on the parallel market. That’s led to a wider spread between the official and parallel market rates over the past two months.
The Zimbabwe dollar officially trades at 93.08 per U.S. dollar, but is readily available at 160 to the dollar on the streets of Harare.