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
For the month of August, President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati have met several times to agree on a new cabinet with no end result. However, as of last week, President expressed ... read more
While the rest of the world moves beyond Coronavirus measures, Lebanon struggles to grapple with dual crises. Most nations began to overcome the standstill generated by the notorious pandemic. This is ... read more
Lebanon officially asked the IMF for a financial lifeline on May 01st. The Lebanese government began its negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after presenting a detailed financial rescue ... read more
Lebanon’s Purchasing Managers’ Index hit an all-time low, as did the USA’s and most global markets’ PMI. Lebanon’s BLOM PMI expectedly slumped to lows of 30.9 in April 2020 as a result of business closures ... read more
The PMI’s predictive power revealed that Lebanon’s GDP growth dipped into negative territory for two consecutive quarters Q1 and Q2 of 2019. That said, the Lebanese economy was already in a recession when ... read more
The below-zero growth persisted during December 2019 and continued to be driven by November 2019’s sharpest deterioration in the private sector’s health. With a PMI standing at lows of 37 points in ... read more
The first full materialization of the civic protest’s economic repercussions emerged in November 2019, as economic growth is estimated at -0.5% year-to-date. While October’s PMI stood at 48.3, measured ... read more
The BLOM Purchasing Manager’s index (PMI) rose in October on a monthly basis reaching 48.3 to indicate economic contraction at a slower pace, when compared to September’s score of 46.4. However, October’s ... read more
September 2019 witnessed the fastest deterioration in the private sector’s business conditions in Lebanon. Economic growth in Lebanon was capped between 0% and 0.5% by Sept.2019, as indicated by the PMI ... read more
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