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Do you have any links for Morningstar readings?
I'm assuming he's just bluffing to make some more cash. All of my local shops are still on the same prices. (Including hawa chicken)VincentKeyboard wroteThis sadly turned out to be true. The butcher where I buy chicken increased the price by 2000LL today as opposed to yesterday.vlatkozelka wroteNot really...VincentKeyboard wrote Local items such as food won't get affected in pricing though.
We import a lot of wheat, potato,etc.. from Egypt for example.
Last week, I could withdraw Lebanese Liras only using a debit card (Bank Byblos ATM).nosense wrotewhat's the deal with banks now ? any idea when they will open again ? and if they will let us withdraw money
limit is 1k per day and 2k per weeksero wrote@rolf is your account in LBP or USD?
if LBP you can no longer withdraw USD
if USD, can you withdraw both with limit 1k USD per day (at least that's my case).
Banks are trying their best to make USD withdrawals a hassle so that you withdraw LBP instead.
I'm not aware of any nuclearcat around ^_^rolf wroteThank you for the info nuclearcat.
I am afraid it looks like the same old trend of making middle class and poorer people pay for the government deficit.
Thanks I will correct it. Not sure how this happened.Kareem wroteI'm not aware of any nuclearcat around ^_^rolf wroteThank you for the info nuclearcat.
I am afraid it looks like the same old trend of making middle class and poorer people pay for the government deficit.
WTH this is fucked up!Kareem wrote This is a very serious and critical issue. I no longer trust the banking system in this country. I have two accounts one in EUR and one in USD.
- I cannot withdraw USD even from my own account
- I can no longer transfer money internally between accounts ( EUR to USD and vice versa )
- I can no longer make an international wire transfer ( purchasing good remotely even with an invoice)
- I can no longer deposit cheques into my account if the value is above $3000 USD ( it has to be corporate account- BLOM)
- Bank informed me that starting from Nov. 1, there will be an additional fee of 1.5% PER TRANSACTION on my EUR card from my EUR account and 4% on the USD card if POS is abroad.
- Bank lowered my CREDIT card limit to 20% of it's limit.
- My monthly housing loan payment in LBP increased by 13% ( Bank Of Beirut )
I have the one مدعوم من مصرف لبنان and it's in LBP.sero wroteWTH this is fucked up!Kareem wrote This is a very serious and critical issue. I no longer trust the banking system in this country. I have two accounts one in EUR and one in USD.
- I cannot withdraw USD even from my own account
- I can no longer transfer money internally between accounts ( EUR to USD and vice versa )
- I can no longer make an international wire transfer ( purchasing good remotely even with an invoice)
- I can no longer deposit cheques into my account if the value is above $3000 USD ( it has to be corporate account- BLOM)
- Bank informed me that starting from Nov. 1, there will be an additional fee of 1.5% PER TRANSACTION on my EUR card from my EUR account and 4% on the USD card if POS is abroad.
- Bank lowered my CREDIT card limit to 20% of it's limit.
- My monthly housing loan payment in LBP increased by 13% ( Bank Of Beirut )
Why did they increase the housing payment by 13%! what kind of loan did you take? isn't it "مدعوم من مصرف لبنان" or iskan one? is it an LBP loan or USD one?
MAS wrotemy experience in BOB:
My account is in USD:
- i can withdraw up to 600$ per day from ATM (if there's $ available, which is very unlikely)
-limit of 3300$ per week from ATM
-they are taking 3$ commission per 1000$ if you withdraw from Bank teller(lets see when they open if they will adjust the commission and limits)
-no transfer available between internal usd and lbp account
-you cannot withdraw LBP from ATM if your account is only in USD
-USD credit card not working outside lebanon (my colleague experience)
In the late 80ies, Lebanon experienced a hyperinflation. However the peg helped stabilize it, or so is the mainstream belief of the establishment.Kareem wrote And one last thing I forgot to mention, you can no longer carry as much cash as you want at the airport. They forbid it even if you declare to customs.
I am guessing that "investors" did not show up."The government has directly issued Eurobonds to BdL--including $1.75 billion in November 2017 and $5.5 billion in May 2018--and swapped local currency treasury bills on BdL's accounts for the U.S.-dollar equivalent. We view these transactions as an accounting procedure that does not generate foreign currency until the Eurobonds are issued to investors,"
No, it will not work. My card was used online last week but now it says balance is 0. Although the limit is set to 20K and funds are sufficient, ever since they opened last Friday, they froze everything related to cards.rolf wroteOne idea that I have been pondering about for a while but never got the chance to try:
If you have an LBP debit card, can you buy things online, which are listed in USD?
If so, then it would be possible to exchange LBP into USD using the Visa exchange rate which is still set to the official one.
God knows what they are doing behind closed doors.Kareem wrote I'm also pretty sure that BDL in collaboration with banks is selling the USD in blackmarket to exchange offices.