Deposit outflow for the banking sector The banking sector in Lebanon registered an outflow in deposits of $110 million in July after growing by an average of $700 million each …
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Tighter times for Lebanese banks Lebanese banks’ first-half results have revealed tougher market conditions. Overall for the banking sector, deposits grew by just $3.2 billion in the first five months …
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Syrian mall project stuck in indefinite pipeline United Arab Emirates-based developers Majid Al Futtaim (MAF) says the long-term outlook for the Syrian economy and the Syrian consumer keeps them committed …
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Trade with Syria flips on its head Lebanon’s trade dynamic with its neighbor has reversed since the start of the Syrian uprising in March 2011, according to research by international …
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> Economics & Policy Emirates Healthcare Buyout Dubai’s largest private hospital operator, Emirates Healthcare Holding Ltd. (EHL), has been acquired by South Africa-based Mediclinic International in a cash buyout valued …
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Talent rising Behind the app Beauty built one piece at a time
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The vice of vested interest Linking electoral and economic reform Blank the ballot
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More ups and downs for Bahrain Despite simmering unrest and a tarnished image over alleged human rights abuses, the number of real estate transactions in Bahrain rose 59 percent in …
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“Entrepreneurs in Lebanon are not mature enough and not trained well enough to become investment ready, but once they are investment ready, they could find money here, in Jordan or …
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And then there were 8… Lebanese banks lost ground in The Banker magazine’s latest survey of the top 1,000 commercial banks in the world. Eight Lebanese banks made the list, …
