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The world’s weakest currency – £1 is worth a whopping 120,900 | City & Business | Finance

A small country on the Mediterranean has the weakest currency in the world, with £1 equivalent to 120,900 in their currency. One Lebanese pound buys £0.0000083. This means that £1 is worth 120,900.70 Lebanese pounds.The country has a service-based economy, with the major sectors being metal products, banking, agriculture, chemicals, and transport equipment. The main growth sectors include banking and tourism. Lebanon also exports precious stones, metals, chemical products and food and drinks. The Lebanese pound (or lira) was formerly divided into 100 piastres, but because of high inflation during...
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India-Sri Lanka Defence Pact: A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations

In a historic move, India and Sri Lanka are on the brink of signing an ambitious defence cooperation pact, marking a significant shift in their bilateral relations. This agreement, to be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Colombo, signals a departure from past challenges and a renewed partnership.Alongside the defence pact, India and Sri Lanka aim to establish a currency swap framework and finalize a joint development plan for Trincomalee oil firms with the UAE. These developments underscore growing ties and mutual interests in economic recovery and...