Zimbabwe Tames Inflation, Now the Test Is Keeping It Below 10%



(Bloomberg) — Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate has fallen below 10% for the first time since 1997, a milestone for a nation once synonymous with hyperinflation and trillion-dollar banknotes. The question now is whether the stability can last. Read More



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