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Venezuelans confused over new bills coming from bank ATMs

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Venezuelans confused over new bills coming from bank ATMs
Customers wait outside of a government bank to get new bank notes in Maracaibo, Venezuela, Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018. The new currency has five fewer zeros in a bid to tame soaring inflation.
AP Photo / Fernando Llano

CARACAS — Residents of Venezuela's capital say they're confused by banknotes coming out of ATMs as the country's new currency starts circulating.

The reality of President Nicolas Maduro's economic plan kicks in yesterday as Venezuela battles runaway inflation and a plummeting economy.

Businesses in Caracas appear slow to begin reopening following a bank holiday a day earlier to allow for the conversion.

Opposition politicians have called for a work stoppage and protests yesterday to show dissatisfaction with Maduro's leadership.

Streets appear calm so far.

Venezuela's new money has five fewer zeros, a move critics say doesn't address deeper economic troubles.

Homemaker Maritza Vargas says she took a 5 bolivar bill from her bank in Caracas but has no idea what it would buy.

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