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Lebanese securities performance 2011

by Maya Sioufi

For the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE), crises at home and abroad made 2011 a predictably rough year. A five-month government deadlock in Lebanon left the country in a bind, and Lebanese securities priced in this uncertainty. Revolutions in the Arab world and the unresolved European sovereign debt crisis took their toll on the Lebanese stock market as well. Lebanon’s fixed income market, on the other hand, is looking increasingly attractive to investors in comparison to troubled markets on the other shores of the Mediterranean and beyond. The nascent year At the beginning of 2011, just weeks before the fall of the previous cabinet, the BSE’s market capitalization stood at $12.6 billion. Six months later, immediately following the formation of the current cabinet, it had fallen to $11.3 billion. Although Lebanon’s political situation stabilized after the formation of a government in June, the BSE was not immune to regional turmoil, nor

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