Real Estate Research – Page 80
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US Economic Outlook: Q2 2015
July’s economic data for the US, to a large extent, represented more of the same with some mixed economic news.
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Insights: Quarterly market views from our fund managers - Q2 2015
The Asia Pacific real estate market is expanding rapidly – invested stock in the region rose by 10% in dollar terms over the past year to $5.1 trillion, moving further ahead of Europe and North America. This growth has helped to further broaden the pool of opportunities, with new markets meeting the transparency and maturity criteria for core investment.
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Research Blast: Beginning of a recovery?!
Behind the headlines of the crisis in Greece, the eurozone economy has produced some encouraging indicators in 2Q15, which suggests that it is moving into a phase of sustainable economic growth.
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Market Report: Retail Germany H1 2015
The investment climate on the German real estate market could not be better: The positive overall economic situation, low interest rates and low energy prices have created a bullish market sentiment.
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What QE in Europe Means for Real Estate Investors
Roughly three months after the Fed announced that its third and final quantitative easing (QE) program was complete, the European Central Bank (ECB) finally announced that it was starting its first QE program.
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Market Report: Aviation Markets H1 2015
Good times for the aviation markets: Oil prices are at their lowest level in six years. Prices of under USD 70 per barrel provide relief for the aviation industry.
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Asia Pacific Outlook: June 2015
Over 2015 and 2016, economic growth of the Asia Pacific region is forecast to hold steady at 5.5% per annum, continuing to outperform the rest of the world by a large margin.
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Success on a Plate: Growth in casual dining feeds the UK leisure sector
A notable feature of the retail landscape in recent years has been the growing prominence of certain leisure occupiers, notably casual dining chains.
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Mezzanine Debt – Does it Make Sense Today?
Advancing into the seventh year of an extended and bumpy economic recovery, amidst global uncertainty on the direction and pace of growth, questions naturally arise about the relative attractiveness of alternative real estate investment strategies.
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European Real Estate: Into the Upturn
The eurozone economy has finally turned the corner following a protracted recession which began with the global financial crisis, but was then exacerbated by the sovereign debt crisis in southern Europe.
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Tsunami of Capital Targeting European Real Estate Carries Liquidity Warning
By Richard Croft, CEO of M7 Real Estate: As a tsunami of capital inundates Europe’s real estate markets there is a danger of being swept up by talk that ‘now is a great time to be buying real estate.’ If only it were that simple.
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Listed real estate: an unexpected buttress against rising rates
After a strong year for listed real estate securities, many investors are wondering whether the sector can continue to grow in an economic environment which may see rising interest rates.
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Big City, Bright Lights, Better Returns?
Real estate investors have a natural affinity for big cities in Europe and North America. Most big cities are forecast to see relatively strong economic and population growth over the next decade and they also have deep and relatively liquid investment markets.
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Office space trends in Europe: The disappearance of the adjustment cycle
The cyclical growth pattern of office stock across European markets in the last decades has been subject to several structural breaks and changes, which has resulted in a less flexible supply side.
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Asia-Pacific property investing – challenges and opportunities
Despite negative headlines about the health of several Asia-Pacific economies (most notably China) and the yields on core properties falling below historical averages in most major markets, we still see attractive investment opportunities in the region, albeit through a more targeted approach.
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Principal Global Investors - Unlocking the future of capital markets
Like a sort of financial physics, the world exerts a force on capital markets at least equal to the force that capital markets exert on the world. This paper will examine four of these current forces that will have a great influence on the future of capital markets.
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hospitalityinside Investment BAROMETER Spring 2015 - supported by Union Investment
The overall index has decreased slightly with 3,811 points (-1.73 percent) compared to last fall and is thus returning to the level of spring 2014. However, the good mood in the hotel industry hides the scepticism about its own business expectations and new hotel projects.