Beirut SE Current year high: 1,039.30 Current year low: 842.04 > Review period: Closed July 24 at 886.92 points Period Change: +0.27% The traditional post-government formation rally failed to materialise. …
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Executive Editors are the collective voice of the magazine. Stories written by Executive Editors are the culmination of discussions, brainstorming, research and information-gathering by our editorial team. Over decades, our editorial team has applied a blend of seasoned expertise and a discerning eye to bring you insightful and engaging and substantive reads that eschew sensationalism.
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Lebanese equity markets BLOM Stock Index (BSI) Weighted effective yield of Eurobonds Equities update Although political tensions in Lebanon eased following the formation of a new cabinet, investor sentiment remained …
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Lebanon’s newest bank receives BDL approval Banque du Liban (BDL), Lebanon’s central bank, granted its final approval for the establishment of the country’s newest specialized private bank, Cedrus Invest Bank, …
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Images from Cairo’s Tahrir Square have become iconic symbols of the struggle against oppression and have helped inspire the fight for human rights across the Middle East and beyond; But …
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Underground, down a dark driveway and below a nondescript building in the back streets of the Beirut neighborhood, Tabaris, is a small, unmarked door. Behind this secret portal a bounty …
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Dubai’s cedar shoreline By the fourth quarter of this year, the island of “Lebanon” will be home to the first commercially operating project within The World, the 300-island man-made archipelago …
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Beirut SE Current year high: 1,073.93 Current year low: 890.83 > Review period: Closed June 23 at 892.64 points Period Change: -0.25% Slumping Beirut stocks were not buoyed by …
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After starting out on the Cannes interior design circuit, Prospect Design International’s Managing Director, Fady Chams set up the second branch of the boutique design firm in Dubai in 2005. …
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Exactly five months to the day that Lebanon’s last cabinet fell, a new one was formed last month on June 12. The abrupt formation after months of impasse took many …
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Economic growth crashing to 1.3 percent Lebanon’s real gross domestic product growth for 2011 is expected to be just 1.3 percent, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) latest country …
