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Libya's Finance Ministry Transfers June Salaries to Central Bank Amidst Stable Economic Sentiment

Jun 247:09 PM UTCby Vadim Skritskii
Pulse Strength-0.15Mild negative
Attention Pulse+48.49Slight gain
Tier 7+2%Dominant / Top-of-Mind

In a move aimed at bolstering financial stability, Libya's Finance Ministry has completed the transfer of June salaries to the Central Bank of Libya.

This action comes at a time when sentiment surrounding the Libyan economy remains neutral, reflected in a score adjusted to 63, indicating a balanced outlook among investors. The recent coverage of this topic has also shown a steady trend, maintaining a level of 44, suggesting ongoing interest in the fiscal policies of the Libyan government.

While the rate of change in economic activity has seen a slight uptick at 0.022, the overall sentiment remains cautiously optimistic, as stakeholders monitor the implications of these salary transfers on domestic liquidity and consumer spending.

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