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Lebanese Finance Minister Sees Debt Rising To $60Bn
Published on Monday, 31 Oct 07:00 am
Lebanese Minister of Finance Muhammad Safadi has warned that the country’s public debt would grow to $60bn by the end of 2011, up from $52.6bn at the end of June, but stressed that it was crucial to invest in vital infrastructure projects.
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