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  2. Lebanese pound - Wikipedia

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    The Banque du Liban (Bank of Lebanon) was established by the Code of Money and Credit on 1 April 1964. [22] On 1 August 1963 decree No. 13.513 of the "Law of References: Banque Du Liban 23 Money and Credit" granted the Bank of Lebanon the sole right to issue notes in denominations of LL 1, LL 5, LL 10, LL 25, LL 50, LL 100, and LL 250 ...

  3. Banque du Liban - Wikipedia

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    Concerning commercial operations, the Issuing Department was to provide the Banque de Syrie with banknotes only in exchange of foreign currencies or foreign securities, which constituted, together with the credits granted by the Treasury in Paris, the coverage of the currency in circulation. The Banque de Syrie et du Liban's Issuing Department ...

  4. Central banks and currencies of Asia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Banque du Liban: 1 USD = 1507.5 LBP Macao: Macanese pataca: Monetary Authority of Macau: 1 HKD = 1.03 MOP Malaysia: Malaysian ringgit: Bank Negara Malaysia Maldives: Maldivian rufiyaa: Maldives Monetary Authority Mongolia: Mongolian tögrög: Bank of Mongolia Myanmar: Burmese kyat: Central Bank of Myanmar Nepal: Nepalese rupee: Nepal Rastra Bank

  5. Economy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2020, Riad Salamé, governor of Banque du Liban (the country's central bank) since 1993, has had his assets frozen, and is facing an October hearing accused of the embezzlement of central bank assets, and the mismanagement of public funds. [101] [102] The already suffering country was struck by a huge explosion on 4 August 2020. The ...

  6. Lebanese economic crisis bank robberies and sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    During the Lebanese Civil War, the Lebanese pound was severely devalued. [1] After the war, which ended in 1990, the Lebanese government pegged the pound to the United States dollar at an official exchange rate of 1,507 pounds per dollar to stabilize its currency. [2]

  7. Lebanese liquidity crisis - Wikipedia

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    Bundles of Lebanese pound banknotes, their value now drastically reduced. The Lebanese liquidity crisis is an ongoing financial crisis affecting Lebanon, that became fully apparent in August 2019, and was further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon (which began in February 2020), the 2020 Beirut port explosion and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  8. List of central banks - Wikipedia

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    Banque centrale du Luxembourg / Luxemburger Zentralbank / Zentralbank vu Lëtzebuerg: 1998 Macau: Macanese pataca: Monetary Authority of Macao: 澳門金融管理局 Autoridade Monetária de Macau: 1999 Madagascar: Malagasy ariary: Central Bank of Madagascar: Banque Centrale de Madagascar / Banky Foiben'i Madagasikara: 1974 Malawi: Malawian kwacha

  9. Wassim Mansouri - Wikipedia

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    Wassim Ahmad Manssouri (also spelled Mansouri) (Arabic: وسيم أحمد منصوري; born November 21, 1971) is a Lebanese lawyer who is the Acting Governor of the Banque du Liban. [1] He was appointed as First Vice-Governor by Decree No. 6475 on June 10, 2020. [2]