Monday, October 10, 2016

IMF: Hyperinflation, Mass Migration Loom for Venezuela


Venezuela is courting a deeper economic collapse and hyperinflation that could spark an exodus of its people into neighboring countries, the International Monetary Fund said on Friday. The IMF expects Venezuelan inflation to rise nearly 500 percent this year and accelerate into next year as the government prints money to pay its debts. In the 12 months through December 2017, prices could rise 2,200 percent, it said. "If current policies continue, [Venezuela] faces severe risks, including of an even larger collapse in economic activity accompanied by hyperinflation," the international lender said in a report released at its annual meeting in Washington. More…

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