According to Ernst & Young Middle East hotel benchmark survey, the occupancy rate in Beirut’s 4- and 5-star hotels reached 37% by Read More
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Lebanon officially asked the IMF for a financial lifeline on May 01st. The Lebanese government began its negotiations with the International Monetary Read More
The below-zero growth persisted during December 2019 and continued to be driven by November 2019’s sharpest deterioration in the private sector’s health. Read More
September 2019 witnessed the fastest deterioration in the private sector’s business conditions in Lebanon. Economic growth in Lebanon was capped between 0% and 0.5% Read More
The BLOM Lebanon PMI stood at 47.8 in August 2019, little-changed from July’s 47.7 score, indicating an annualized growth rate of the economy by 0Read More
Business conditions failed to maintain their momentum in March and revealed a worsening business activity amongst companies in the private sector. Levels Read More
Over the month of February 2018, business activity at the Lebanese private sector witnessed a slower slowdown as a result of smoother drops Read More
Business activity at the Lebanese private sector kicked off 2018 revealing a continuing recession, yet the slowest recorded in nine months. Declines in Read More
According to the Ernst and Young (EY) Middle East Hotel Benchmark Survey, the occupancy rate of Beirut hotels rose from 55.1% in the Read More
According to Ernst & Young Middle East Hotel Benchmark Survey, Beirut’s hotel occupancy rate slightly declined from 55% by April 2015 to 54% by Read More
