Fight for control of Yemen's banks between rebels, government threatens to further wreck economy
by Fatma Khaled and Ahmed Al-Haj
Jun 16, 2024
4 minutes
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels and its internationally recognized government are locked in a fight for control of the country’s banks that experts warn is threatening to further wreck an economy already crippled by nearly a decade of war.
The rivalry over the banks is throwing Yemen’s financial system into deeper turmoil. Already, the Houthis who control the north and center of the country and the government running the south use different currency notes with different exchange rates. They also run rival central banks.
The escalating money divide is eroding the value of Yemen's currency, the riyal, which had driven up prices for clothing and meat before the holiday of Eid al-Adha started on Sunday.
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