Lebanon’s government Eurobonds are surging on the election of a new president and on optimism that reforms would be ...
Laura Boushnak for The New York Times Banking and tourism have been the major economic drivers of Lebanon’s economy before and after the civil war, but both have suffered in recent years.
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[AFP] Fighting in Lebanon could further destabilize the country's economy, already devastated ... the situation seemed to have stabilized in 2022 and 2023, and the UN agency had predicted 3.6 ...
Lebanon’s parliament is set to vote for a new president after more than a year without one. Joseph Aoun, the Lebanese Army ...
A devastating economic crisis, a political power vacuum, massive corruption and most recently the war between Hezbollah and ...
Lebanon's government bonds extended a three-month long rally on Thursday as hopes built that its parliament would elect a head of state for the crisis-hit country for first time since 2022. Political ...
Lebanon's bonds have risen steadily in recent months, although they remain some of the lowest-priced government bonds in the world, reflecting the scale of its difficulties. With an economy and ...
While this "dollarization" aims to ease inflation and stabilize the economy, it also threatens to push more people into poverty and deepen the crisis. That's because few in Lebanon have access to ...
The firm was contracted by Lebanon in January to come up with a plan to revive the country's economy. Lebanon has ... legal cannabis to hit $32 billion by 2022, representing a 22% growth rate.