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The LBP/US Dollar exchange rate is tied to what is going on in Lebanon’s economy. When prices rise quickly, businesses need more foreign currency, or economic conditions become more difficult, the Lebanese pound can come under pressure. Trade also plays a role because many goods are imported from abroad and paid for in foreign currencies. Political developments often attract attention as well, and major events in Lebanon or the wider region can sometimes lead to changes in the exchange rate. Like most currencies, the Lebanese pound is also affected by broader economic conditions and demand in international markets.
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As of July 12, 2026, 1 Lebanese Pound is worth exactly 0.00001 US Dollar. Our exchange rates are updated in real-time to give you the most accurate market data.
The US Dollar (USD) is strong because it is the world's primary reserve currency and the most widely used currency in global trade and finance. High global demand for USD-denominated assets, especially US Treasury bonds, continuously supports its value. Its strength is also reinforced by deep financial markets, global trust in US institutions, and safe-haven demand during economic crises.
You can easily convert Lebanese Pound to US Dollar using our live FX calculator at the top of this page. Simply enter the amount you wish to convert, and our tool will instantly calculate the value based on current market rates.
The Swiss Franc (CHF) is considered very stable thanks to Switzerland's low inflation, strong banking system, and cautious monetary policy. The Singapore Dollar (SGD) is also stable, managed through a currency basket by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Both tend to hold their value well during global uncertainty and market volatility.
While this tool provides the live interbank exchange rate for 1 LBP to USD, physical currency exchanges, banks, and payment providers often charge a markup or conversion fee. Always check with your provider for the final transactional rate.
The Lebanese pound was introduced in the 1920s after the Ottoman lira stopped being used in the region. It has been Lebanon’s national currency ever since and is issued by the Banque du Liban. While the appearance of banknotes and coins has changed over time, the Lebanese pound is still the currency used across the country.
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