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  • Sovereign Wealth Funds & Real estate Investments

    Sovereign Wealth Funds & Real estate Investments

    By: Omar Khattaly Researcher & Consultant on MENA Political Economy and Sovereign Wealth Funds March 2014  Despite the focus on stocks and bonds, real estate is still a major part of the institutional investment portfolio. Investing in the real estate market is achieved by either direct (physical) and indirect (securitized). Direct real estate investment involves…

  • المؤسسة الليبية للاستثمار والاستثمارات العقارية في عام 2014

    المؤسسة الليبية للاستثمار والاستثمارات العقارية في عام 2014

    بقلم: ماسينيسا “عمرو” الختالي ما هو الأداء المتوقع لسوق العقارات التجارية العالمية على المدى القصير؟ إستناداً إلىJones Lang LaSalle، فإن عام 2014 سيشهد أرقاماً قياسية جديدة. فالصورة الكلية للاستثمار جذابة، مع ارتفاعٍ في ثقة المستثمرين وزيادةٍ في المنافسة على الأصول الأساسية في المواقع الرئيسية. وسيؤدي هذا بدوره إلى خفض المردودات ورفع شهية المستثمر على منحنى…

  • Real Estate Investment in 2014 and the Libyan Investment Authority

    Real Estate Investment in 2014 and the Libyan Investment Authority

    By: Omar Khattaly Researcher & Consultant on MENA Political Economy and Sovereign Wealth Funds March 2014 How will the global CRE market expected to perform in the short term? According to Jones Lang LaSalle, 2014 will create new records. The overall investment picture is appealing with a rise in investor confidence and an increase in…

  • Turks, Europeans Lead Charge On Libyan Investment

    By Peter Kenyon Originally published on November 9, 2011 5:53 pm Libya may be months from a new government, but the still-infrequent international flights to Tripoli are packed with businesspeople looking to land contracts with this oil-rich North African state. The Turks and Europeans appear to be moving quickly, while the Americans seem to be…

  • Turks, Europeans Lead Charge On Libyan Investment

    Turks, Europeans Lead Charge On Libyan Investment

    Peter Kenyon Libya may be months from a new government, but the still-infrequent international flights to Tripoli are packed with businesspeople looking to land contracts with this oil-rich North African state. The Turks and Europeans appear to be moving quickly, while the Americans seem to be several steps behind. On one recent afternoon, the plush…

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