BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's central bank prides itself on being one of the few institutions to survive the country's 15-year civil war intact.
Nearly quarter of a century later, it hopes its reputation will help it weather a conflict in neighbouring Syria which is disrupting the Mediterranean nation's politics and its economy.
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