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Date Added: June 20, 2008 02:16:03 AM
As domestic conditions gradually improve in the wake of the May 21 Doha accord, the worldwide rise in oil prices is expected to bring a large influx of Arab investments to Lebanon and its economy is likely to blossom, speakers said at the opening of the 12th Arab Investors and Businesspeople Conference in Beirut.

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