Egyptian expatriates are torn over participating in a campaign recently launched to send money to their country to help its ailing economy amid a currency crisis and rising inflation, citing reasons for their cynicism. The "Be Positive" initiative launched by Egyptians living abroad - estimated to be over 10 million - asks each person to send $200 to support the economy in Egypt, where citizens are reeling under a cost-of-living crisis as the pound (EGP) plummets. It reached new lows to over 30 EGP to the dollar earlier this week. In October last year, the Central Bank of Egypt implemented an exchange rate flexibility, allowing the pound's value to be regulated by mark
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