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Country releases new banknotes in cash crisis

The government of Venezuela has released new banknotes while battling with the highest inflation rate in the world.

A man shows new 500-Bolivar-notes (74 cents of US dollar) in Caracas on January 16, 2017

Customers at banks in Caracas told AFP the cashiers were issuing new 500-, 5,000 and 20,000-bolivar notes.

The notes were meant to be released in December but got delayed, causing chaos as Venezuelans queued up anxiously to change their bills.

President Nicolas Maduro wants to scrap the 100-bolivar note, claiming they are being hoarded by "mafias."

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The 100-bolivar note was the highest denomination until now but still only worth a few US cents.

Venezuela is considered to have the highest inflation rate in the world, making its smaller banknotes virtually worthless.

The International Monetary Fund forecasts it will soar to a mind-boggling 1,660 percent this year.

Printing the new banknotes "makes Venezuelans lives easier, but it will not rein in inflation," economist Anabella Abadi told AFP.

"Coins and bills in the country only represent eight percent of total liquidity. The greatest pressure is from electronic transactions."

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The opposition blames Maduro for an economic crisis that has sparked riots and looting due to shortages of food and medicine.

It wants a popular vote on removing him from office.

Maduro says the crisis is the result of a US-backed capitalist conspiracy.

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