Bolivia Ends 15-Year Dollar Peg, Shifts to Flexible Exchange Rate on June 26

According to Bolivia's Ministry of Economy, the country adopted a flexible exchange rate system on June 26, ending its fixed peg to the U.S. dollar that has been in place for over 15 years. Bolivia's central bank will oversee the transition, with the government aiming to strengthen macroeconomic stability and maintain external competitiveness.
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