Real Assets – Page 99
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Outlook 2016: UK Commercial Real Estate
After a strong 2015, we expect performance across different parts of the real estate sectors to be more polarised in 2016.
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Outlook 2016: Global Real Estate Securities
The potential for higher interest rates in 2016 is unsettling some investors, but we believe the right real estate securities are supported by a number of other factors.
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Continental European real estate market commentary – December 2015
Schroders expects the eurozone economy to grow steadily by 1.5 - 1.75% through 2016-2017.
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UK real estate market commentary – December 2015
Schroders expects UK GDP to grow by around 2% p.a. through 2016-2017, in line with its long-term trend.
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UK real estate: market returns slow but rental recovery broadens
As the UK occupier recovery broadens, rental growth is replacing yield compression as a key driver of returns
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European real estate: occupier demand on the rise
Rents are rising across all sectors while investment volumes are up significantly from a year ago
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Global Core Pricing
Given varying dynamics in the three major regions regarding commercial real estate pricing, it is easier to speak at the individual region level.
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Securities Open Doors to Prime Assets
Prime Asian buildings in prime locations are rarely traded, so are difficult for investors to access directly. But publicly listed real estate securities offer a way for investors of all type and size to gain exposure to such property.
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UK Real Estate: Market returns slow but rental recovery broadens
As the UK occupier recovery broadens, rental growth is replacing yield compression as a key driver of returns
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Rental Growth in the UK’s Occupier Markets: The recovery in UK occupier markets continues
Annual all-property rental growth touched a cycle high of 4.1 per cent in September, marginally ahead of the previous peak of four per cent seen in August 2007
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US Economic Outlook: Q3 2015
The US economy continued to lumber forward in Q3, as evidenced by the just-released GDP reading of 1.5% growth on an annualized basis.
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Schweizer Immobilienmarkt
Die Zuwanderung verliert an Dynamik. Die rückläufigen Bauinvestitionen dämpfen jedoch das Risiko von Überangeboten im Wohnungssektor.
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Le marché suisse de l’immobilier
L’immigration s’essouffle. La baisse des investissements dans le domaine du bâtiment limite cependant le risque d’offre excédentaire dans le secteur résidentiel.
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Continental European real estate market commentary - September 2015
The eurozone economy grew by 0.4% in the second quarter of 2015 and Schroders expects it to continue to grow steadily by around 1.5% in 2016.
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UK real estate market commentary – September 2015
After a strong 18 months, Schroders expects the UK economy to experience a mid-cycle slowdown with GDP growth of around 2.25% in 2016.
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Diversification potentials in European housing markets
The different economic, financial and, most importantly, institutional and structural factors on the European housing markets currently make it challenging to develop a pan-European residential investment strategy. The structural differences constitute one of the reasons why the performance of residential assets varies strongly. While factors such as interest rates, government ...
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Building on Strong Foundations
Anyone reading this publication will already be aware of the strong capital value growth experienced across European real estate in recent years. That growth has been more pronounced in some markets and sectors than others, so now is an opportune time to review how much value remains on offer, where ...
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Searching for Returns: Real Estate - Investors Take Profits
International pressure to invest opens up selling opportunities
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Magnify: Investing in the UK leisure sector
Low government bond yields and falling yields on mainstream UK commercial property are fuelling investor appetite for non-traditional real estate, such as leisure
