Just saw an interesting ranking, the list of the most valuable currencies in the world has been released. Kuwait Dinar remains in first place, supported by oil reserves and economic stability, dominating the chart since 1960. Then there are currencies from Middle Eastern countries like Bahrain and Oman, all closely linked to oil wealth.



Interestingly, the well-known currencies like the British Pound, Swiss Franc, and Euro are further down the list, with the US Dollar ranking tenth. It seems that the countries with the highest currency values are concentrated in the Middle East, where economic resilience and resource advantages are indeed different. Behind these most valuable currencies, there is stable economic support, not just high exchange rates.

Have you ever wondered why these currencies can maintain high value consistently?
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