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Image generated by ChatGPT. Bolivia has ended nearly fifteen years of maintaining a fixed exchange rate with the U.S. dollar after a sharp decline in foreign currency reserves and prolonged dollar shortages. The move marks one of the country’s most important economic policy shifts in decades and could reshape inflation, trade, investment, and financial stability.
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Bolivia Ends Dollar Peg After 15 Years, Marking Economic Shift and UncertaintyThe Currency Shift Reflects Pressure on Foreign Reserves and Signals a New Phase for Inflation, Investment, and Growth in BoliviaBolivia has entered one of the most significant economic transitions in its modern history by abandoning the fixed exchange rate that linked the boliviano to the U.S. dollar for nearly fifteen years. The measure, announced in late June 2026, represents more than a currency adjustment—it signals a structural shift in how the country will respond to declining export revenues, shrinking foreign reserves, persistent dollar shortages, and slower economic growth. For analysts in Latin America, the decision marks the beginning of a new and uncertain macroeconomic cycle. |
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References: Reuters. (2026). Bolivia ends 15-year dollar peg in attempt to restore economic stability. Central Bank of Bolivia. (2025). International Reserves Statistics. International Monetary Fund. (2025). Regional Economic Outlook: Western Hemisphere. World Bank. (2025). Bolivia Overview. |
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