Noun
the basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
Source: WordNetBurgeoning capital inflows have generated foreign payments surpluses, and the Lebanese pound has remained relatively stable. Source: Internet
The government also has maintained a firm commitment to the Lebanese pound, which has been pegged to the dollar since September 1999. Source: Internet
The Lebanese pound has nosedived against the dollar on the black market, sending prices soaring. Source: Internet
Salameh’s supporters credit him with having stabilised the Lebanese pound for more than two decades after the civil war. Source: Internet