In recent years, the Lebanese banking sector has been breaking records time and time again. Within the first nine months of 2008, Lebanese banks saw an astounding $7.8 billion increase in deposits — smashing the already record-high $6.6 billion in deposits for the entire year of 2007. Bankers unanimously agree that 2008 has been an unparalleled year in Lebanese banking. With a relatively stable political environment, confidence levels are soaring due to increased foreign remittances, FDI, sound liquidity, strict regulations set by the central bank, a stable currency, a prosperous real estate market and an improved tourism sector. It is fair to say that the Lebanese banking sector is doing exceptionally well. In light of the global financial crisis, Lebanese banks are surely insulated but not isolated, resilient but not immune, and have been heralded in the international press as “a beacon of stability and growth,” as was stated by