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LAST YEAR EDITORIAL CAPITALIST CULTURE
Last Year 2004
A look at the public sector's main events of 2004
Land of miracles
Saluting the Lebanese entrepreneurial spirit
Static or democratic?
In 2005, Arabs will have to consider open societies
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EXECUTIVE takes a look at the main events of the public sector over the past year. 


It ain't broke but it needs fixing

The economy remained vulnerable to political instability

Reform Horoscope

Joey Ghaleb, Kamal Hamdan, Sebastien Dessus, Mohamed samir, Jawad Adra

Q&A: Georges Corm

Former finance minister outlines his vision for the economic growth


Brighter times for banking in Lebanon

The sector enjoyed a more efficient monetary policy

Size still matters

Georges Abou Jaoudeh, Shadi Karam, Gerard Charvet, Nadim Moujais

Q&A: Semaan Bassil

A third generation banker at the third biggest bank


No monkeying around on the markets

A record year despite regional strife

Where's the regulation?

Ziad Maalouf, Walid Musallam, Fadi Osseiran

Q&A: Jean Riachi

FFA's boss says being an independent is no mean feat


Insurers reassured by more visibility

The sector was defined by transparency and greater regional opportunities

Taking the pulse

Walid Genadry, Fadi Chammas, Elie Ziadeh, Rizk Khoury

Q&A: Fateh Bekdache

How the sector wants to contribute to the creation and stabilization of economic growth


Light at end of tunnel?

Ramzi Ghosn, Roger Dib, Fadi Abboud, Hani Haddad, Patrick Renauld

Q&A: Jacques Sarraf

After 50 years in business, the Malia Group's boss has big plans for the future


Visitors to Lebanon, what do they want?

Although numbers were up, gauging what tourists want remained a challenge

High flying times

Pierre Achkar, Nada Sardouk, Marwan Iskander, Wassim Rizk, Roger Edde

Q&A: Elie Nakhal

Tourism boss discusses what can be done to woo the non-Arab tourist?


Sky's the limit for real estate sector

A year characterized by increased demand for high-end properties

No alternative to Lebanon

Nabil Gebrael, Joseph Mouawad, Raja Makarem, Pierre El Khoury, Michael Dunn
Q&A: Mounib Hammoud

Solidere's Souks project finally sees the light


Communications - The ongoing drama

The productivity of both mobile and landline sectors left a lot to be desired

Don't call us...?

Ghazi Yussuf, Louis Hobeika, Maroun Chammas, Kamal Shehadi, Khalil Daoud
Q&A: Ineke Botter

Alfa's boss on the challenges of a new mobile era

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 Who is planting the recent car bombings in Lebanon?

 Who will be the country's next prime minister and president?

 The UN team to investigate the truth behind Harir's assassination will be successful

 Riad Salameh will succeed in saving the Lebanese pound from devaluation








 
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