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Botswana depreciates the Pula to enhance the competitiveness of domestic goods and services

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The government of Botswana says it will allow its pula currency to depreciate by 2.76% over the coming year. This is an effort to enhance the competitiveness of domestic goods and services, and also protect foreign exchange reserves, which have shrunk steadily since 2018, reaching a record low of 5.2 months' import cover in February. The Southern African country reviews its exchange rate twice a year, adjusting it upwards or downwards through a crawling band exchange rate regime under which the pula is pegged. Thami Ngubeni spoke to Obonye Galebotswe, a Senior Economics Lecturer at the University of Botswana...

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