Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Azerbaijan currency falls on free float

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BAKU, Azerbaijan — Oil-rich Azerbaijan has let its currency float freely, leading to its sharp depreciati­on as global oil prices hit new lows.

Azerbaijan’s Central Bank said Monday’s move to let the manat fluctuate was made to “preserve hard currency reserves … and ensure the national economy’s competitiv­eness on the internatio­nal arena.”

Following the move, the manat fell by 32 percent. One manat, which was worth around $0.95 Friday, was now trading at $0.65.

The ex-Soviet nation has spent more than half of its hard currency reserves so far this year in an attempt to shore up the embattled currency.

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