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BDL reports $8.6 billion in liquid foreign assets

BDL did not provide comparison figures from earlier periods, but at the start of the financial crisis in 2019, the foreign currency reserves were estimated at more than $30 billion.

BDL reports $8.6 billion in liquid foreign assets

The Banque du Liban headquarters in Beirut. (Credit: João Sousa/L'Orient Today/File photo)

BEIRUT — Banque du Liban (BDL) said on Thursday that its liquid foreign assets stood at $8.57 billion as it disclosed the numbers for the first time in a push for greater transparency after the departure of its long-time governor Riad Salameh.

The central bank did not provide comparison figures from earlier periods, but at the start of the financial crisis in 2019, the foreign currency reserves were estimated at more than $30 billion and have been declining ever since.

Reuters calculations showed the country's net liquid foreign currency reserves stood at $7.3 billion after $1.27 billion in liquid external liabilities were excluded.

Under Salameh, who served as governor from 1993 until July 31, BDL did not disclose foreign asset and liability numbers in its bi-monthly balance sheet reports.

In June 2022, Salameh said BDL had more than $11 billion of "usable reserves," but it was not immediately clear whether that number could be compared with current figures.

BDL said in its Thursday statement its obligations included $106 million in deposits and $660 million in loans from Gulf Arab states.

Gulf states have long channelled billions of dollars into Lebanon's fragile economy but have pulled back in recent years amid the rising influence of Hezbollah.

"It's further evidence of the withdrawal of key GCC states as financial supporters of Lebanon in recent years," said Mike Azar, a financial analyst and an expert on Lebanon's financial crisis.

BEIRUT — Banque du Liban (BDL) said on Thursday that its liquid foreign assets stood at $8.57 billion as it disclosed the numbers for the first time in a push for greater transparency after the departure of its long-time governor Riad Salameh.The central bank did not provide comparison figures from earlier periods, but at the start of the financial crisis in 2019, the foreign currency...