Talk:Lebanese liquidity crisis
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since October 2019, it has lost three times its value, reaching 4,500 per 1 USD on black markets on 28 April 2020
[edit]Maybe I'm a pedant but shouldn't it be lost two-thirds of its value 007 reincarnated (talk) 04:14, 7 August 2020 (UTC)
Source 17 does not link to correct article
[edit]Source 17 is supposed to link to an article called "Lebanon to default on debt for first time amid financial crisis" on The World Price but instead links to a different website (Secure Blitz) to an article titled "Macropay Scam Alert: Fake E-Commerce Sites"
I can't seem to find the original source online ElmoFromSpace (talk) 21:36, 10 February 2024 (UTC)
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