Libyan Investments Abroad on the Rise, New Focus on Africa
Most of the coverage about Libya the past few years has been about foreign investors pouring money into the promising oil and gas sector of the newly reopened North African nation.Very little has been said about Libya’s rechanneling of its oil revenues into foreign markets.
Slowing Headwinds in Tunisian Real Estate Sector, Opportunities Elsewhere in the Maghreb
Despite statements from industry officials that everything is moving on track, the Tunisian real estate sector is showing signs of considerable slowdown. ...
Spain to Lead a New European Economic Offensive in North Africa
Owing to booming oil revenues and aggressive sovereign wealth funds, rich Gulf countries have been leading the way as foreign investors in North Africa since 2003, as well as in the southern Mediterranean zone, displacing western investors....
Debit and Payment Cards on the Rise in North Africa
The use of debit cards remains in its infancy in North Africa, with various levels of penetration from one country to another. ...
Royal Air Maroc Seeks to Divest from Senegal Airline
Moroccan airline carrier Royal Air Maroc (RAM) is looking to divest from Air Senegal International....
- Mediterranean School of Business Launches Executive Business Seminar in Tripoli, Libya
- Global Economic Contraction and Impact on Morocco: The Good and the Bad
- Uncompetitive Moroccan Travel Industry
- Why Al Qaeda Maghreb Will Continue to Strike
- Microsoft’s Close Watch of North Africa: Lobbying for IT Upgrades and Strong Anti Piracy Enforcement
- Inside Bouteflika's Presidential Election Resources
- Avoiding Risk and Finding Opportunities on the Casablanca Stock Exchange in 2009
- Third Mandate for Bouteflika (Video)
- Algeria's Pre-Election Review (video)
- As Predicted, Bouteflika Wins Unchallenged
- Renault-Nissan Project in Morocco Facing Massive Hurdles
- Libya to Adjust Domestic Oil and Gas Prices, Seeks to Curb Consumption
- Algeria in Anadarko’s 2009 Capital Program
- New WiMAX Service for One Quarter Million Libyans
- Daewoo Chemical and Libya in Talks over a Petrochemical Plant Project
- Private Group Issues Bond to Finance Mega City Development Project in Algiers
- Merger of Tunisian and Libyan Banks in the Offing
- Italian Police Seize Counterfeit Algerian Dinars
- Attijariwafa Bank in a Three-Horse Race to Control African Banking
- Maghreb Economic Performance: A Fair 2008, But Uncertain Outlook
Tough Time for Milk Companies in Tunisia
Dairy companies in Tunisia are facing a very difficulty environment, which could lead to a series of bankruptcies and liquidations if nothing changes....- Moroccan Textiles in Search of an Open US Market
- The Faces of North Africa’s Capitalism
- Attijariwafa Bank in a Three-Horse Race to Control African Banking
- Global Economic Contraction and Impact on Morocco: The Good and the Bad
- High Unemployment among Immigrants in France
- Debit and Payment Cards on the Rise in North Africa
- Bouteflika Announces Constitutional Revision, to Seek Third Term
- Mauritania Fisheries in State of Disarray
- Uncompetitive Moroccan Travel Industry
- Spain to Lead a New European Economic Offensive in North Africa
- Uncompetitive Moroccan Travel Industry (16)
- Algeria’s Gas Exploration Program Challenged by Tough Economic Reality (3)
- BCP Bank and OCP Increase Capital, Swap Shares (3)
- Libyan Investments Abroad on the Rise, New Focus on Africa (3)
- Algeria and the Urgency of Diversifying Beyond the Oil Economy (2)
- Can Libya Create a Tourism Industry Amid Volatile Government Policies? (2)
- Algeria Destroys Thousands of Landmines (1)
- Algeria Looks at Solar Energy for More Power (1)
- Cooling of Demand for Cars in Morocco (1)
- Aigle Azur Expands Market Share in Algeria (1)
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