BDL’s Foreign Reserve Assets Stand at $11.63B after a $184.71M Increase in the First Two Weeks of June 2026

BDL’s Foreign Reserve Assets Stand at $11.63B after a $184.71M Increase in the First Two Weeks of June 2026

According to Banque du Liban’s (BDL) balance sheet, the Central Bank’s total assets decreased by 0.54% Ye  ar-on-Year (YoY), reaching $93.45B by mid-June 2026.

Furthermore, the gold account, representing 42.80% of BDL’s total assets, increased by 26.67% yearly to reach $39.99B by mid-June 2026. Regarding foreign assets item, recently BDL amended it and replaced it by foreign reserve assets item to include only non-resident and liquid foreign assets. Thus, other resident and / or illiquid assets were transferred to securities portfolio or loans to local financial sector. In more details, Lebanese Government Eurobonds with a nominal value of $4.85B were transferred to securities portfolio; whereas $298.8M was transferred to loans to financial sector. As such, BDL foreign reserve assets, consisting of 12.45% of total assets (after transferring the Eurobonds to securities portfolio and the other resident and / or illiquid assets to loans to financial sector) rose by 2.94% YoY and stood at $11.63B by mid-June 2026. Additionally, foreign reserve assets increased by $184.71M in the first two weeks of June 2026.

On the liabilities front, financial sector deposits, representing 86.45% of BDL’s total liabilities, decreased by 4.63% annually and reached $80.8B by mid-June 2026 compared to last year, of which more than 90% are denominated in dollars. Moreover, public sector deposits, representing 10.66% of BDL’s total liabilities, surged by 38.26% yearly and reached $9.96B by mid-June 2026. Lastly, currency in circulation outside of BDL, consisting of 0.68% of BDL’s total liabilities, fell by 27.19% annually to reach $637.7M by mid-June 2026.

BDL Total Assets, Foreign Reserve Assets and Currency in Circulation by Mid-June 2026 ($B):

 Source: BDL, BLOMINVEST

N.B.: The foreign assets figures starting 2023 in the above graph are net of Lebanese Eurobonds.

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