Venezuela's president said Sunday that
the sudden decision to scrap the country's most-used currency bill was an
economic triumph over the country's enemies even as the government sent troops
and police to cities where riots and looting broke out over the measure. In a
national radio and television broadcast, Nicolas Maduro said his abrupt action
had flooded the country's banks with currency deposited by Venezuelans racing
to get rid of the paper bills while also devastating Colombian-border currency
traders he blames for the bolivar's precipitous plunge in value against
"the criminal dollar."More…

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