Economy

The Most Devalued Currencies of 2023

According to Bloomberg's financial monitor, the currencies of Lebanon and Argentina experienced significant devaluations against the dollar last year. The Lebanese pound recorded the highest loss of value against the U.S. currency, depreciating by 89.89 percent. Following close behind is the Argentine peso, which lost nearly 78 percent of its value.

Argentina holds the record for the highest number of years with negative GDP growth in the last half-century—a total of 21 years between 1971 and 2022, according to the World Bank. Furthermore, Argentina ranked as the fourth country with the highest inflation rate in the world last year, according to the latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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This chart shows the percentage change against the U.S. dollar of the most devalued currencies in 2023.

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