Exclusive: Lebanese banks that can't raise capital must leave market - central bank governor to Reuters

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Exclusive: Lebanese banks that can't raise capital must leave market - central bank governor to Reuters
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Lebanese banks that cannot increase their capital by 20% by the end of February 2021 will have to get out of the market, Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh told Reuters on Thursday.

FILE PHOTO: Lebanese Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh speaks during a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon, November 11, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo

The central bank’s foreign currency reserves stand at $19.5 billion and obligatory reserve at $17.5 billion, he said. With the country running out of dollars, an official peg of 1,507.5 Lebanese pounds to the dollar has remained available for imports of fuel, wheat and medicine. A devastating explosion at Beirut port this month, which killed at least 180 people and wrecked swathes of the city, on top of a COVID-19 outbreak, has compounded woes.

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And how would they raise capital? Locals are broke. Politicians & millionaires have their dollars stashed in Europe. And the Arab nations won’t help as long as the hezbola thugs have a stranglehold on lebanon

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