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The Lebanon Brief - Jun 15    (size:  686  KB)
Pioneered by the Personal Computing and Network Services (PCNS) department at AUB, the internet came to life as early as 1993 in Lebanon, among the first within the region.

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The Lebanon Brief - Jun 8    (size:  717  KB)
ESCWA’s latest report about the Arab region titled “Survey of economic and social developments in the Arab region 2012-2013”, offered us the opportunity to look at Lebanon’s economic performance from a wider angle lens and place the current slowdown in its geopolitical context.

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The Lebanon Brief - May 25    (size:  611  KB)
Investors’ cautiousness about the domestic and regional political developments was reflected on the Beirut Stock Exchange (BSE) performance this week.

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The Lebanon Brief - May 18    (size:  649  KB)
Since the fall of communist Russia, self-sufficiency has become less of a concern and public debts grew easier in terms of acceptance across nations worldwide.

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The Lebanon Brief - May 11    (size:  657  KB)
The unaudited financial results for the three largest Lebanese banks – BLOM, Audi and Byblos banks- showed sustained profits albeit at a slower pace...

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The Lebanon Brief - Apr 20    (size:  690  KB)
In contrast with the previous trend, 2012 witnessed an increase of fiscal deficit ratio to GDP to 9.3% and the primary surplus shifted to a small deficit for the first time since 2006...


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The Lebanon Brief - Apr 13    (size:  666  KB)
The World Bank issued a new report titled “Lebanon: good jobs needed” surveying and defining the labor market dynamics in Lebanon and building on economic models to conclude with suggested frameworks to improve job creation in the country as well as enhancing the current opportunities.

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The Lebanon Brief - Apr 6    (size:  724  KB)
The broad titles of the Lebanese monetary policy witnessed few changes during the past few years, flowing steadily between the standard missions of boosting economic growth, preserving the national currency and maintaining the soundness of the financial system.

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The Lebanon Brief - Mar 9    (size:  654  KB)
The Lebanese real estate sector delivered flimsy performance in 2012, following the slackening growth of the overall economy with most estimates putting the real GDP growth around 1% for the year.

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The Lebanon Brief - Feb 23    (size:  651  KB)
The Lebanese IT market is still taking baby steps in the pursuit of the fast forwarding technology, with its segments unequally ready to achieve its full potential.

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