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Lebanese Central Bank Slashes Interest Rates amid Crisis

Lebanese Central Bank Slashes Interest Rates amid Crisis

Wednesday, 04 December 2019 08:37 AM EST

BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon’s central bank says it’s dramatically lowering interest rates on dollar and Lebanese pound deposits and loans as part of measures to deal with a burgeoning economic crisis.

Wednesday’s decision comes as Lebanon, the world’s third most indebted country, faces an unprecedented economic and political crisis amid nearly 50 days of nationwide protests.

A notice from the Banque de Liban says it slashed interest rates on dollar deposits to 5%, down from as high as 14%.

Banks had closed for nearly two weeks at the start of protests in mid-October. There was a run on the banks after they reopened and the local currency lost nearly 40% of its value. The government then resigned on Oct. 29 and a new one has yet to be named.

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