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A protester holds an Arabic placard that reads: "Soon $ 1 = 10,000 Lebanese pounds and if you are not happy, immigrate," during a protest against the economic and financial crisis, in front of the government house in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, June 11, 2020. The Lebanese pound has hit a record low against the dollar on the black market as the country's political crisis deepens and foreign currency reserves dwindle further. (AP Photo / Hussein Malla)

A protester holds an Arabic placard that reads: "Soon $ 1 = 10,000 Lebanese pounds and if you are not happy, immigrate," during a protest against the economic and financial crisis, in front of the government house in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, June 11, 2020. The Lebanese pound has hit a record low against the dollar on the black market as the country's political crisis deepens and foreign currency reserves dwindle further. (AP Photo / Hussein Malla)

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