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PM Aldabaiba affirms launch of national policy to address housing shortage and enhance real estate finance

LibyaHerald

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July 6, 2026

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Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba participated yesterday in the National Dialogue on “The Role of the Banking Sector in Revita...

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The i Paper

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· Jul 5, 2026

The councils ready to buy hundreds of new-build homes for asylum seekers

Multiple local authorities have expressed interest in going ahead with a housing scheme – but have yet to proceed after discussions with the Home Office

Egypt Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

PM: State supports development across all sectors

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said that the government supports development projects across all sectors, dismissing claims that state efforts are focused solely on real estate. In his remarks during the signing of a strategic partnership between Midar for Investment and Urban Development and Majid Al Futtaim, Madbouly described the real estate sector as a major The post PM: State supports development across all sectors appeared first on Egypt Independent.

The West Australian

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· Jun 28, 2026

WA Housing crisis: Reality of more than 100,000 new homes built and approved lags behind ambitious target

The number of new homes built and approved in Western Australia is behind what is needed for the state to meet its share of the 1.2 million national target, two years in to a big push on housing.

CommonWealth Beacon

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· Jun 22, 2026

Can Mass. hit its housing goals? New housing secretary says yes.

Gov. Maura Healey’s administration estimates that the state will need 222,000 by 2035 to deal withe existing need and population growth. Her new housing secretary, Juana Matias, says we can meet that goal, and joins CommonWealth Beacon reporter Jennifer Smith to talk about chipping away at decades of sluggish housing production. Matias, who was a state representative and regional administrator at HUD, talks about what she’d like to see come from the end-of-session rush and how the state can weather federal pullbacks on fair housing an public housing.

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 6, 2026

FCMB Asset Management Limited Upgraded to A(NG)/A1(NG) by GCR Ratings, Affirming Stable Outlook

The upgrade reflects the asset manager’s consistent earnings growth, disciplined liquidity, and market leadership.FCMB Asset Management Limited (FCMBAM), the asset management arm of FCMB Group Plc, has received an upgrade to its national scale long-term and short-term issuer ratings of A(NG) and A1(NG), from A-(NG) and A2(NG), by GCR Ratings (GCR), a leading pan-African credit [] FCMB Asset Management Limited Upgraded to A(NG)/A1(NG) by GCR Ratings, Affirming Stable Outlook

Financial Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Nigel Farage’s pay from gold dealer doubles to £22,500 an hour

Reform UK leader’s financial declaration comes amid continuing questions about £5mn gift

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Related coverage for "PM Aldabaiba affirms launch of national policy to address housing shortage and enhance real estate finance": The i Paper — The councils ready to buy hundreds of new-build homes for asylum seekers. Egypt Independent — PM: State supports development across all sectors. The West Australian — WA Housing crisis: Reality of more than 100,000 new homes built and approved lags behind ambitious target. CommonWealth Beacon — Can Mass. hit its housing goals? New housing secretary says yes.. Daily Post Nigeria — FCMB Asset Management Limited Upgraded to A(NG)/A1(NG) by GCR Ratings, Affirming Stable Outlook. Financial Times — Nigel Farage’s pay from gold dealer doubles to £22,500 an hour