The Lebanese Eurobonds market remained stagnant on Wednesday with the BLOM Bond Index (BBI) persisting at 107.09 points. Hand in hand with the stationary demand for medium and long term securities, the 5Y ... read more
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) continued its revival on Thursday on a healthy trading day for the real estate sector. This was reflected in the BLOM Stock Index’s (BSI) 0.14% uptick to 1,188.31 points. In ... read more
The Lebanese Eurobonds market witnessed a slight 0.03% slip in the BLOM Bond Index (BBI) to settle at 106.95 points as demand for medium-term securities decreased. The 5Y yield gained 2 basis points (bps) ... read more
On the Beirut Stock Exchange, 179,611 shares worth $1,094,517 were traded on Monday as the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) gained 0.27% to 1,175.19 points. The real estate sector captured a minority 32.76% of total ... read more
On the Beirut Stock Exchange, 412,861 cross-traded Bank of Beirut listed shares led to increased activity, as 711,637 shares worth $12,142,451 were traded on Monday as the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) inched up ... read more
As security concerns rose after the latest rounds of violence in the South of Lebanon, the Lebanese Eurobonds market saw a 0.10% decline in the BLOM Bond Index (BBI) to settle at 106.85 points. The 5Y ... read more
On the Beirut Stock Exchange, 131,656 shares worth $490,392 were traded on Friday as the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) erased some of its weekly gains during the week in a 0.40% decline to 1,170.93 points. The ... read more
During the week ending January 8, 2015, broad Money M3 increased by LP 191B ($126.65M), to reach LP 177,489B ($117.74B) with a 5.97% year-on-year growth. In contrast, M1 retreated by LP 175B ($116.07M) due ... read more
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) recorded the third consecutive weekly decline of 0.13% to 1,168.61 points, after the Israel Golan strike Sunday night. Trade activity dropped over the week, with an average ... read more
The advance in talks between political parties regarding the presidential vacancy, in addition to the army’s increased ability to control volatile regions in Lebanon, have led to decreased demand for ... read more
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