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Lebanon sees 1.5-2pc GDP growth despite Syria crisis

BEIRUT, September 2, 2014

Lebanon's economy is expected to grow 1.5 to 2 per cent and inflation is not expected to exceed 4 per cent in the year 2014, despite the fall-out from the war in neighbouring Syria, the central bank governor said on Monday.

Lebanon's economy has been hard hit by the war in Syria, which started in 2011 and has repeatedly spilled over into the small Mediterranean country.

"Despite the circumstances that Lebanon is passing through on the political and security levels, we expect the actual growth in the Lebanese economy to be between 1.5 and 2 per cent," central bank governor Riad Salameh said in a speech in Beirut.

"The inflation rate will not exceed four per cent," he said. – Reuters




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