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Exclusive: Central Bank Reveals Figures on Foreign Currency Sales Ahead of New Procedures for Personal and Medical Use
The Central Bank of Libya stated, in an exclusive statement to our source, that it continues to sell foreign currency allocations for personal purposes and letters of credit at the same pace as last Wednesday and Thursday. It noted that the total amount sold over the past two days reached $780 million for personal purposes and $800 million for letters of credit and transfers.
The bank also confirmed the ongoing approval of new requests and reservations, while preparing to begin cash sales of foreign currencies. It added that the mechanism and procedures regulating the sale process for personal and medical purposes will be announced soon.





