Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default

The beginning of March 2020 in Lebanon was marked by the Government’s refusal to pay their debts of $1.2 billion, that is, the country defaulted. The prerequisites to it were a certain political instability, incompetent actions of the Government and the Central Bank in the financial sector. Lebanon...

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Main Author: S. Yu. Babenkova
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Language:Russian
Published: Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.pp-mag.ru/jour/article/view/1424
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description The beginning of March 2020 in Lebanon was marked by the Government’s refusal to pay their debts of $1.2 billion, that is, the country defaulted. The prerequisites to it were a certain political instability, incompetent actions of the Government and the Central Bank in the financial sector. Lebanon is not the only country in the world which defaulted, and it is not the only Mediterranean country having a huge state debt of 150–160% of GDP. At the same time, despite the present situation, during quite a long period of time, households did not have savings due to the constant increase in prices for consumer goods, utility payments and the fall of levels of remuneration.The default revealed not only economic, but also political problems in the country. Over the last 6–8 months in Lebanon there happened mass street protests against sharp decrease in standard of living and the political elite’s lack of action. Not main, but quite big cash flows, including cash transfers of the Lebanese working abroad and financial aid from the Persian Gulf countries, which supported the economy for many years, started to decrease sharply. The recession has become a certain catalyst in order to bring hundreds of thousands of Lebanese people to the streets in October 2019.The Government had to resign, but the new PM, who had come to power in January 2020, did not manage to prevent the recession and restore political stability in the country.
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spelling doaj.art-30683a959dd44ee8a2ae2414fad6428c2023-03-13T07:17:38ZrusRussian Academy of EntrepreneurshipПутеводитель предпринимателя2073-98852687-136X2020-05-01132466010.24182/2073-9885-2020-13-2-46-601422Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, defaultS. Yu. Babenkova0Институт востоковедения РАНThe beginning of March 2020 in Lebanon was marked by the Government’s refusal to pay their debts of $1.2 billion, that is, the country defaulted. The prerequisites to it were a certain political instability, incompetent actions of the Government and the Central Bank in the financial sector. Lebanon is not the only country in the world which defaulted, and it is not the only Mediterranean country having a huge state debt of 150–160% of GDP. At the same time, despite the present situation, during quite a long period of time, households did not have savings due to the constant increase in prices for consumer goods, utility payments and the fall of levels of remuneration.The default revealed not only economic, but also political problems in the country. Over the last 6–8 months in Lebanon there happened mass street protests against sharp decrease in standard of living and the political elite’s lack of action. Not main, but quite big cash flows, including cash transfers of the Lebanese working abroad and financial aid from the Persian Gulf countries, which supported the economy for many years, started to decrease sharply. The recession has become a certain catalyst in order to bring hundreds of thousands of Lebanese people to the streets in October 2019.The Government had to resign, but the new PM, who had come to power in January 2020, did not manage to prevent the recession and restore political stability in the country.https://www.pp-mag.ru/jour/article/view/1424ливанфинансовый кризисдефолтисламский банкингбанковская системаближний восток
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Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
Путеводитель предпринимателя
ливан
финансовый кризис
дефолт
исламский банкинг
банковская система
ближний восток
title Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
title_full Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
title_fullStr Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
title_full_unstemmed Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
title_short Financial system of Livan: crisis of liquidity, protests against establishment, default
title_sort financial system of livan crisis of liquidity protests against establishment default
topic ливан
финансовый кризис
дефолт
исламский банкинг
банковская система
ближний восток
url https://www.pp-mag.ru/jour/article/view/1424
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