I just noticed that many currencies in the world have really low values. Take a look: the Lebanese Pound, Iranian Rial, Vietnamese Dong—all of these are countries with the lowest currencies in the global market.



Most of the reasons are similar: high inflation, chronic economic problems, some countries also face sanctions, political instability, or rely solely on resource exports. Moreover, foreign investment remains limited.

The most interesting are Lebanon and Iran, both of which are experiencing severe economic recession. Vietnam's economy is growing, but its currency is still weak because the government controls the exchange rate to make exports easier. A good example of a country with the lowest currency but still able to grow economically.

It shows that currency value is not only dependent on growth. Inflation, monetary policy, and political situations also play a significant role.
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