"100KE", c'est la "coutume locale" pour toi, les autres n'ont pas forcément la meme
Déjà au Liban, ils ont la Livre Libanaise, sigle LBP (ouais, moi non plus j'en savais rien, je viens de regarder ...)
Elle est arrimée à parité fixe à l'USD, depuis assez longtemps: Un dollar pour 1 507,5 livres
Ils ont un mécanisme de garantie des dépots, le NIGD, et a priori maintenant, c'est 75 million de LBP qui sont garantis, soit un peu moins de 50K US$
Citation :
The new Lebanese law, n°110/1991, mandates that the National Institute for the Guarantee of Deposits (NIGD) insure up to LBP 75 million, including foreign currency deposits, in commercial banks, regardless of the type of account. The capitalization of the NIGD is estimated by some sources to be about $800 million, while others say it’s as high as $3 billion, some which is invested in treasury bonds; the rest is deposited in the Bank of Lebanon.
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