Economics

Venezuela to Cut Zeros From Currency Battered by Hyperinflation

  • New bills to begin circulating in country starting Oct. 1
  • Move follows previous decisions to drop zeros from bolivar
Photographer: Manaure Quintero/Bloomberg
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Venezuela will remove six zeros from the bolivar in another attempt to save a currency that has been wracked by years of hyperinflation.