This was one of the points raised by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe at a meeting with business on Friday last week.
The central bank said Zimbabwe’s monetary system was largely in local currency with 56% of the banking sector deposits being in Zimbabwe dollars and 44 % in foreign currency.
The central bank urged business to avoid abusing auction rules and funds from auction allotments and exchange rate manipulation or currency attacks.
The two also agreed that continued dialogue between the authorities and business remained paramount in order to maintain the momentum of stabilising the rate of inflation, the foreign exchange rate and the economy in general, as well as building confidence in the local currency.
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