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Feature: Lebanese opt for European residency to escape domestic crises - World News

Feature: Lebanese opt for European residency to escape domestic crises - World News
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Feature: Lebanese opt for European residency to escape domestic crises

by Dana Halawi BEIRUT, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) Haitham Ismail, a Lebanese who owns a construction company, seeks to establish a real estate firm in Greece to escape

All in a day s work - Executive Magazine

All in a day’s work March 12, 2019 To paraphrase a popular saying: You cannot truly understand someone until you have walked a mile in their shoes. Even with all the research and theorizing on the plight of working moms, fully grasping the experience of raising children while maintaining a career requires actually living it, or the next best thing truly listening to those who do. Executive spoke with working moms from different industries, at different career stages, and with children of varying ages, and asked them how they manage to do it all. While these mothers only represent a fraction of the working moms in Lebanon, we hope that there are enough shared experiences for our readers to identify with or learn from.

Hedging on real estate - Executive Magazine

Executive Magazine Photo Credit: Greg Demarque Real estate, long perceived in Lebanon as a long-term investment which would allow reaping profits in an economy of services, was in addition seen as an attractive investment due to a high number of expats and tourists willing to buy local housing for vacation purposes. However, since the beginning of the financial crisis in Lebanon, the sector has increasingly emerged as a hedging tool for depositors willing to limit a haircut on their bank deposits.  Over the past years, real estate investment hunger had weakened gradually and significantly from a peak in 2012, and this weakness, which was correlated with the high interest environment for deposits, has been reversed since the beginning of the financial crisis in Lebanon in 2019. With capital controls and local currency depreciation, the impending fear of a haircut of deposits has resulted in movements from deposits to real estate, causing a price hike in the sector. Nevertheless, i

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