Zimbabwe’s gold-backed currency, the ZiG, has shown a rare positive performance against the US dollar, strengthening by 4% to 26.90 per dollar according to central bank data. This marks the second consecutive day of gains for the ZiG, which has struggled since its introduction in April. The currency’s appreciation is attributed to tighter monetary policies implemented by the central bank, including devaluation, interest rate hikes, and increased reserve requirements. However, experts caution that sustaining this momentum may be challenging due to expected high dollar demand during the upcoming agricultural planting season.
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