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Makhlouf

American  
[mahkh-loof, mah-kloof] / mɑxˈluf, mɑˈkluf /

noun

  1. Saint Sharbel 1828–98, Lebanese monk: canonized 1977.


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Kais Makhlouf, also from Risk Intelligence, signalled one major obstacle.

From Barron's • Mar. 6, 2026

“We’re clearly in a disinflation process,” said Gabriel Makhlouf, governor of Ireland’s central bank and one of the 26 members of the E.C.B.’s governing council.

From New York Times • Apr. 25, 2024

“We don’t allow anything that is combustible to be brought into the sacred forest,” said Charbel Makhlouf, a priest at Bcharre’s Saint Saba Cathedral.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 4, 2023

"When we get into next year, the likelihood is that if the rates go up, they'll go up by smaller increments," Makhlouf, the Irish central bank chief, told Ireland's Sunday Independent newspaper in an interview.

From Reuters • Nov. 27, 2022

A humiliated Makhlouf resorted to pleading for mercy from his cousin in a series of jarring videos posted on Facebook.

From Washington Post