Today, Monday, December 19, 2022, foreign exchange rates in Syria witnessed slight changes, while the exchange rate of the US dollar witnessed a significant increase in the black market in Syria, in early morning trading.
The price of the dollar today in Syria
The exchange rates of the US dollar on the black market, once morest the Syrian pound, today, Monday 12-19-2022, in the markets of the capital, Damascus, recorded 6110 pounds for purchase, compared to 6180 pounds for sale for the US dollar.
The price of the Syrian pound once morest the Turkish lira
The price of the Turkish lira once morest the Syrian pound reached 327 Syrian pounds at the time of purchase, while the selling price amounted to 333 Syrian pounds.
The price of the euro today in Syria
Today, the exchange rate of the euro once morest the Syrian pound reached 6,477 pounds for purchase, and 6,556 pounds for sale.
Factors affecting the Syrian pound
The Syrian pound continued to fall once morest the US dollar on the black market, as the Syrian pound suffered a decline at its lowest levels since the beginning of the conflict in 2011, as it lost most of its value on the black market.
The price of the dollar today in banking
The price of the dollar rose through an exchange platform once morest the pound, reaching 30,600 Lebanese pounds per dollar, according to the exchange rates of operations carried out by banks and exchange institutions on the platform.
The price of the dollar today in the Bank of Lebanon
The Central Bank of Lebanon announced that the exchange rate of withdrawals from dollar deposits in Lebanese pounds reached 8,000 pounds per dollar.
The exchange rate of the euro once morest the dollar today in Lebanon
The exchange rate of the euro in Lebanon, in black market transactions, once morest the Lebanese pound today, Monday 12-19-2022, reached the level of 1.601.59 Lebanese pounds, while the exchange rate of the euro once morest the dollar today in Lebanon reached 1.0593 US dollars.
The reason for the decline of the Lebanese pound once morest the dollar
The Lebanese pound began to gradually decline since 2019 once morest the US dollar, coinciding with an acute liquidity crisis and banks stopping providing depositors with their money in dollars, while the official exchange rate is still fixed at 1507 pounds.