During the month of October, the majority of politicians voted for election next March 2022 despite the president’s office refusal of holding the parliamentary elections around two months ahead of ... read more
Month of September held some positivity after the formation of the long awaited government, followed by the confidence votes at UNESCO palace on September 20, 2021 as well as discussions on the new ... read more
The data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) recently, indicated that Lebanon’s gross public debt hit $97.77B in April 2021, thereby recording an annual increase of 5.3%. The rise is mainly ... read more
The data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) recently, indicated that Lebanon’s gross public debt hit $95.94B in the first month of 2021, thereby recording an annual increase of 4.3%. The rise is ... read more
Month of December marked a high manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for the US which increased from 56.7 in November to 57.1 in December, the best reading since September 2014. The last month of ... read more
The data released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) recently indicated that Lebanon’s gross public debt hit $94.27B in August 2020, thereby recording an annual increase of 9.2%. The increase is mainly ... read more
Lebanon’s gross public debt registered a yearly increase of 5.7%, to reach $72.9B by June 2016, its highest level this year. In details, debt in local currency, LBP, grasping around 60.4% of the total ... read more
According to the Ministry of Finance, Lebanon’s Gross Public Debt reached $71.65B by April 2016, up by 3.16% from April 2015 and 1.91% since year-start. Gross domestic debt amounted to $44.02B by April and ... read more
According to the Association of Banks in Lebanon (ABL), the Lebanese gross public debt reached $71.21B in February 2016, a 2.84% year-on-year (y-o-y) increase. Debt in LBP, accounting for 61.8% of total ... read more
The Lebanese Gross Public Debt (GPD) reached $69.04B (LBP 104,081B) by end October, widening by 4.28% year-on-year (y-o-y) and 3.71% since the start of the year. Accordingly, Lebanon’s public debt reached ... read more
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