That was the assessment of global real estate management firm Colliers, especially since POGOs currently cover 5% of total leasable office space in the country.
What’s up with the Bank of Japan’s unique track?
Bill Mitchell, a professor of economics at the University of Newcastle in Australia, believes Japan’s approach works well, even if it might look like “a crazy system” from the outside. Even after a …
Classic cars to art, watches and wines: What drives passion investments of India’s rich?
More than a return on investments, it is the joy of ownership and the experince of a time capsule through the ownership of vintage cars, art, wines, watches, and more, for India’s super rich, especial …
China’s Property Crisis Is Fueling Record Loss in BEA Debt
China’s property debt crisis is deepening challenges for creditors. The latest is a record drop in bonds from a Hong Kong-based lender with a comparatively high rate of soured loans to the sector.
Make Taiwan ‘indespensable,’ but do not provoke China, US pundit says
Taiwan should make itself “indispensable” for the global economy and refrain from provoking China, three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman told a business forum in Taipei yesterday. Friedman, …
Oman is included in Saudi Arabia’s five regional investment firms
Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has announced the establishment of a Public Investment Fund initiating the establishment of five regional companies aimed at …
Lebanon County real estate transfers for the week of October 24
The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in Lebanon County: Lebanon. Richard Leonard III to Tristan Martin and Kyra Horst, 333 S. Second Ave., $190,000. Dallas N …
Editorial: The man to lead Lebanon past this crossroads
He aims for Lebanon to attract more visits from travelers on Highway 20, and for the city to bring in more events, such as sports tournaments. Regarding housing, Nassar wants a balanced mix, including …
Hundreds of Syrian refugees leave Lebanon as part of repatriation process criticized by NGOs
Hundreds of Syrian refugees have begun leaving Lebanon to return to Syria as part of a repatriation plan criticized by international organizations in which about 15,000 people a month are expected to …
Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Begin Their Return
The repatriation of Syrian refugees living in Lebanon resumed on Wednesday as hundreds of them crossed the border with all their belongings, into the country from which they once fled because of the …