The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) slightly fell on Thursday, with a minor 0.06% decrease to 1,168.20 points, following the trade of 55,963 shares worth $625,706. The real estate sector grasped 51.20% of total ... read more
Kafalat issued 671 guarantees in the first 3 quarters of 2014, with a total value of $87.01M, compared to 645 guarantees worth $87.43M for the same period in 2013. Correspondingly, the average value per ... read more
We maintain our target price for Solidere at USD 13.31 following the release of their H1 results as our previous estimates met the company’s performance for the period. However, we believe this price will ... read more
According to the Ministry of Finance, Lebanon’s fiscal deficit narrowed by 17.71% year-on-year (y-o-y), descending to $1.58B in the first half (H1) of 2014. The first key driver of this descent is ... read more
The Lebanese Eurobonds progressed, where the BLOM Bond Index (BBI) inched up 0.06% to 108.28 points. The 5Y Lebanese Eurobonds’ yield stabilized at 5.15%, while the 10Y Lebanese Eurobonds’ yield lost 1 ... read more
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) slightly fell on Wednesday, with a minor 0.03% decrease to 1,168.86 points, following the trade of 92,758 shares worth $921,350. The banking sector grasped 69.49% of total traded ... read more
Port of Beirut (PoB) revenues dropped by 2.12% year-on-year (y-o-y) to settle at $161.16M, by September 2014. Imported cars decreased by 2.71%, during the stated period, to 67,303 cars. Likewise, the ... read more
The Lebanese Eurobonds stumbled, where the BLOM Bond Index (BBI) slightly dropped 0.04% to 108.22 points. The 5Y Lebanese Eurobonds’ yield stabilized at 5.15%, while the 10Y Lebanese Eurobonds’ yield ... read more
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) ended Tuesday in the red, with a 0.32% decrease to 1,169.26 points, following the trade of 559,093 shares worth $1,512,809. The BSI registered a gain of 1.67% since year start ... read more
Shortly after the Syrian war began in 2011, thousands of refugees overwhelmed Syria’s neighboring countries that were already struggling to look out for their own people. Lebanon was one of them, ... read more
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