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Healthy growth or a warped market?

by Emma Cosgrove

Buildings go up and banks earn profits; itโ€™s a simple fact of life in any reasonably functioning economy. Both the banking and the real estate industries would most probably prefer the public not see exactly how those two things go together. Some, such as Fadlo Choueiri, head of corporate finance and economic research at Credit Libanais, argue that the link is limited. โ€œThe way things differ between Lebanon and the region and the United States when we are talking about real estate development is that new real estate projects are not financed though banks,โ€ he said. Relative to other markets, this is partially true. Banque du Liban (BDL), Lebanonโ€™s central bank, limits commercial bank financing available to real estate developers to a greater extent than other central banks, and property purchases are often equity financed. For incentivized Lebanese lira lending, only 60 percent of the value of the land may

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