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Syria stutters As Syria comes under further strain as a result of the ongoing uprising and government crackdown, a series of announcements last month reflected the effects on the country’s economy. In an interview with Bloomberg in late October, Adib Mayaleh, the governor of Syria’s central bank, said the country had spent $3 billion of a $5 billion emergency fund since the start of the uprising in March in order to defend its currency from devaluation and to finance trade. The fund’s existence was revealed in August when Mayaleh announced that $2 billion had already been spent. Mayaleh also noted that foreign currency reserves held by the central bank amount to around $18 billion.  European Union sanctions on oil imports from Syria are scheduled to start this month and are expected to deprive the government of an essential foreign currency source, accounting for 25 percent of total annual revenue. Last

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