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Bolivia nears agreement on IMF financing after dollar peg shift

Bolivia is close to a $2.6-3.3 billion IMF financing deal after abandoning its decade-old dollar peg, as reserves plummeted and inflation hit 10%.

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Bolivia nears agreement on IMF financing after dollar peg shift

Bolivia abandoned its 6.9 boliviano/dollar peg and nears a $2.6–$3.3B IMF Extended Fund Facility as parallel rates hit 14.5. Currency crisis and FX shortages drive demand for stablecoins and alternative payment infrastructure in emerging markets.

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Bolivia Nears a Currency Float and an IMF Deal

Bolivia could float its currency within days and sign an IMF deal soon after, a turning point in the new government's bid to end a deep dollar crisis.

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Bolivia nears agreement on IMF financing after dollar peg shift

    Bolivia is close to a $2.6-3.3 billion IMF financing deal after abandoning its decade-old dollar peg, as reserves plummeted and inflation hit 10%.

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Bolivia Nears a Currency Float and an IMF Deal

    Bolivia could float its currency within days and sign an IMF deal soon after, a turning point in the new government's bid to end a deep dollar crisis.