Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Lebanon economy laissez-faire commercial tradition

WSJr.nl


Lebanon has a free-market economy and a strong laissez-faire commercial tradition. The government does not restrict foreign investment; however, the investment climate suffers from red tape, corruption, arbitrary licensing decisions, high taxes, tariffs, and fees, archaic legislation, and weak intellectual property rights. The Lebanese economy is service-oriented; main growth sectors----------








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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Lebanon Forex twitter

Lebanon will host the sixth Middle East Forex Trading Expo and Conference, an industry event geared specifically for forex traders.

The summit will be held under the theme “Trade with Confidence” from May 20 and 21, 2010.

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Previous events in the series have attracted a global audience and have provided a platform for leaders in the field to share their expertise and experience on the most important topics related to online trading.

The Middle East Forex Trading Expo & Conference brings a network of international exhibitors and sponsors to educate novice and seasoned traders in the Arab world.

Over 1,000 attendees participated in the fifth Middle East Forex Trading Expo & Conference 2009 held in Dubai.

Description of another Middle Eastern Forex broker was added to the list on my site today — RFXT. It’s the first Lebanese broker I’ve encountered. It’s not a very stable country, but Forex is quite popular there and this broker looks quite well regulated (audited by the country’s central bank). The broker uses MetaTrader platform and is operating since 2008. Other highlights of RFXT include: