A customer wearing gloves holds Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange store. Lebanon, which is facing a shortage in dollars, is allowing withdrawals of up to $3,000 in dollar-denominated accounts at rates much lower than the country's official peg. Reuters
A customer wearing gloves holds Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange store. Lebanon, which is facing a shortage in dollars, is allowing withdrawals of up to $3,000 in dollar-denominated accounts at Show more

Lebanon allows dollar withdrawal at rates weaker than official peg




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