At 15:30 Beirut time, the Euro was quoted at $/€ 1.1470, the equivalent of €/LBP 1,729.10, falling by 1.29% from Monday’s close. The selloff of Chinese Read More
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The negative performance of real estate sector triggered down the Lebanese Bourse during the 1st session of the week. The BLOM Stock Read More
Demand on the Lebanese Eurobonds market declined on Friday for the 4th consecutive session possibly due to the heightening local disturbances on Read More
The Lebanese Bourse showed a lackluster as four out of the nine traded stocks ended in the red with 133,991 shares traded worth $1.21Read More
On the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE), the banking sector had a positive performance, pushing the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) up by 0.03% to 1,172.70 Read More
On the Lebanese Eurobonds market, demand for Lebanese Eurobonds was quiet for the second day running, but a slight decrease in demand Read More
On the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE), the real estate sector had a positive performance, pushing the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) up by 0.03% Read More
On the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE), three out of the four traded stocks ended in the red following the trades of 20,804 shares Read More
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) revealed frailer activity today than that witnessed on Thursday following the trade of 7,947 shares. The BLOM Stock Read More
The Lebanese Bourse showed poor trading activity despite four out of the six traded stocks ending in the green. The BLOM Stock Read More
