Milei announces Argentina's "liberation": farewell to the exchange rate

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Javier Milei's government has launched what it calls the third phase of its economic policy. Last Friday night, the Argentine president announced on national television that he was ending the so-called exchange rate clamp for individuals, a regulation that limits the purchase of dollars—the currency in which Argentines who can afford to save typically—to a total of $200 per month.

Javier Milei's government has launched what it calls the third phase of its economic policy. Last Friday night, the Argentine president announced on national television that he was ending the so-called exchange rate clamp for individuals, a regulation that limits the purchase of dollars—the currency in which Argentines who can afford to save typically—to a total of $200 per month..