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The fallacy of economics by coercion

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Sometime back in April 2019, we had a heated debate that was aired on national television with a prominent politician on the reasons why the parallel market exchange was moving northwards. The politician maintained that the Old Mutual Implied Rate (OMIR) was being used by market participants as a benchmark to determine parallel market rates.…

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