تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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The article discusses the liquidity crisis in Tunisia and its impact on banks and the economy. It highlights that outside the banking system, funds exceed 29.6 billion dinars, even though banks are complaining about liquidity pressure and are resorting to refinancing from the Central Bank. It appears that there is an imbalance in the circulation of money between cash transactions and the banking system, which weakens banks' ability to lend despite the presence of a large cash reserve. This situation contributes to a popular perception that banks have become a parallel or even more powerful force than the state, although the true role of banks is considered part of a systemic economic function.
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