Venezuela eases its currency controls

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has eased restrictions on credit card use that were imposed to shore up the economy during a two-month general strike called by his opponents.

Source: Associated Press

President Hugo Chavez eased restrictions Sunday on credit card use, easing the currency controls that he imposed to shore up the economy during a two-month general strike called by his opponents.

Under the new rules, Venezuelans will be allowed to spend up to $2,000 annually on their credit cards

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