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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 21    (size:  62  KB)
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) regained some momentum today, edging up by 0.22% to reach 1,213.06 points, thus lifting its year-on-year performance from last session’s 3.17% to 3.78%.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 20    (size:  62  KB)
Rising domestic tensions fueled by the political deadlock and limited security clashes in the Northern part of the country pulled the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) down by 0.02% to 1,210.37 points.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 17    (size:  62  KB)
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) ended the week in the red mirroring the ambiguity of the Lebanese political scene where no agreement is concluded yet concerning a new consensual electoral law.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 16    (size:  62  KB)
The parliamentary discussions about a new electoral law negatively influenced the trading activity on the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) today.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 15    (size:  62  KB)
The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) closed in the green on Wednesday despite the rising concerns about the cabinet formation and today’s parliament session to validate a new consensual electoral law.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 14    (size:  62  KB)
Lebanese stocks fell today as the unclear political scene is still delaying the formation of a new cabinet and tensions have risen ahead of tomorrow’s parliament session to vote on an electoral project law that in turn raised investor fears.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 13    (size:  61  KB)
Activity on the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) witnessed a relatively calm session today as 133,937 shares worth $1,376,705 exchanged hands. The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) inched 0.01% up to 1,219.49 points as stocks observed mixed performance.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 10    (size:  61  KB)
Sluggish activity on The Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) continues to mirror domestic tensions and regional spillovers. Accordingly, the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) carried on its declining trend, slipping by 0.03% to 1,219.37 points.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 9    (size:  60  KB)
As domestic political bickering over the formation of a new government and the election law seems relentless, the stock market activity moved downward with the BLOM Stock Index (BSI) edging down by 0.05% to 1,219.74 points.

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Lebanon Market Daily Bulletin - May 8    (size:  61  KB)
The BLOM Stock Index (BSI) showed no significant variation slipping by a mere 0.03% to 1,220.39 points.

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