Restrictions on hard currency take effect in Argentina

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Last Updated : Sep 03 2019 | 4:37 AM IST

Restrictions on access to dollars took effect in Argentina on Monday as the government tries to control a rapid loss of foreign reserves and an accelerating devalution of the currency.

The measure says residents can't buy more than $10,000 a month without permission from the Central Bank. Institutions need permission for lesser sums. It also says that dollars earned for exports should be brought into the company within five days of the time they are paid. Importers also need permission to make payments.

It also bars people from buying dollars to pay domestic debts.

The measures are far less restrictive than those imposed by the government of former President Cristina Fernndez, which restricted even spending on vacations abroad and taxed credit card transactions in dollars, leading to the rise of a currency black market.

But they still alarmed many Argentines who recall past crises, and lines formed outside several banks in the capital.

President Mauricio Macri's government imposed the measures after a first stage of voting showed the left-leaning presidential candidate Alberto Fernndez far ahead of the conservative incumbent, scaring many investors and sending the country's currency and stock market plunging.

The peso has lost about 30% of its value since the Aug. 11 vote. The main voting occurs on Oct. 27.

Treasury Minister Hernn Lacunza told reporters the measures are 'uncomfortable" and "emergency measures to avoid greater evils and not increase poverty.

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First Published: Sep 03 2019 | 4:37 AM IST

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