The Libyan dinar has gained more value at the black market reaching 4.75 for one dollar after dropping behind the 5 dinars per one dollar's barrier on Sunday.
Read moreThe Governor of the parallel Central Bank of Libya in Al-Bayda in east Libya, Ali Al-Habri, has denied the bank's intention to print any new banknotes in Russia.
Read moreThe Minister of Economy and Industry Ali Al-Issawi confirmed that the participants at the Palermo Conference and in particular the international economic institutions, stressed their rejection for re-printing the Libya
Read moreThe Presidential Council (PC) issued a statement imposing 183% fees on the foreign currency transactions at the banks.
Read moreThe foreign currencies including the US dollar fell significantly against the Libyan dinar by the end of the day on Tuesday.
Read moreThe Minister of Finance of the Presidential Council (PC), Osama Hammad, said that increasing the official exchange rate of the Libyan dinar against the dollar will not begin at 4.5 dinars, but will rise gradually from
Read moreOne US dollar jumped above 7 Libyan dinars at the black market on Tuesday over turmoil at the oil crescent region and uncertainty for the country's crude exports.
Read moreA workshop was held in Misrata on Thursday on the economic and financial reform program in Libya prepared by the Central Bank of Libya.
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