All Research & Forecasting articles – Page 18
-
White papersSchweizer Immobilienmarkt: 1H17
Die Schweizer Wirtschaft entwickelte sich 2016 solide. Starke Impulse für den Arbeitsmarkt blieben jedoch aus. In den kommenden zwei Jahren wird eine weitere Aufhellung der Wirtschaft erwartet.
-
White papersEuropean real estate proves resilient despite political headwinds
European real estate continues to offer relatively good value amidst an environment of heightened political risk and rising inflation, says Monika Sujkowska.
-
White papersA cornerstone allocation for pension funds seeking income and return
With the Brexit referendum now months behind us, uncertainty looks set to shape the investment agenda for some time to come.
-
White papersEuropean Research Monthly Update: February 2017
Executive Summary: Solid demand & supply fundamentals support rents
-
White papersGlobal real estate returns likely to moderate in 2017
Deploying capital effectively will make the difference to real estate investment performance this year in a crowded market.
-
Asset Manager News
European real estate investors prepare for extended market cycle
Low interest rates, low returns: a clear response is emerging to the question of how long the current market phase is likely to continue as European investors review their real estate strategies.
-
White papersEuropean Research Monthly Update: January 2017
Executive Summary: Good relative value remains
-
White papersCo-working space: the future of office demand?
Changes to working practises and business structures have major implications for the serviced office sector, presenting opportunities for real estate investors who understand the dynamics, argues Chris Urwin.
-
White papersTrump presidency weighs on Asia-Pacific real estate
Concerns over a slowdown in Chinese economic growth have receded, but the rise of Donald Trump could present challenges for Asia-Pacific real estate markets, says Sandip Bhalsod.
-
Asset Manager News
Timbercreek Asset Management releases 2017 Outlook report for global REIT market
Timbercreek Asset Management today released its 2017 Market Outlook which identifies key trends the firm sees playing out for global real estate securities in the year ahead.
-
White papersGlobal Real Estate Securities: 2017 Market Outlook
Our fundamental approach and valuation models suggest global REITs are priced to deliver an 8.5%–10.5% total return in 2017, consisting of a 4% current dividend yield and 5%–6% growth in earnings driven by occupancy gains, higher revenue from bringing in-place rents on expiring leases to market, acquisition of new properties and the completion of existing development projects.
-
White papersUK real estate market commentary: December 2016
Although the UK economy performed better than expected in the six months following the EU referendum, it was very dependent on consumer spending. Turning to this year, consumption is likely to lose momentum, as inflation overtakes annual wage awards.
-
White papersContinental European real estate market commentary: December 2016
The eurozone economy is steadily returning to normal. Total GDP is now 3% above its previous peak in 2008, net bank lending has turned positive, unemployment fell below 10% in September and core inflation, excluding energy, has settled at 1%.
-
White papersEuropean real estate offers value despite political risk
Continental European real estate offers more value than other regions, but moderate returns are expected over the next five years, says Monika Sujkowska.
-
White papersThe international route to a truly diversified property portfolio
Real estate is often seen as a diversifier for a traditional equity and bond portfolio. Yet, while most investors are aware of the importance of portfolio diversification, many with property investments still exhibit varying degrees of “home bias”, a tendency to favour domestic markets over those in other countries.
-
White papersUK real estate outlook: economic uncertainty weighs on property market
UK property will deliver a total return of five per cent per annum between 2017 and 2021, but investors will need to be more discerning on asset selection, says Chris Urwin.
-
White papersInside Real Estate: Annual strategy outlook for 2017
A new president in the white house – After a bitterly fought election, Donald Trump surged on a wave of populism to be elected the 45th President of the United States.
-
White papersEconomic and Property Market Overview: Q3 2016
Four months have passed since the referendum result, during which time we have seen a number of new developments, including a change in government, a succession of upbeat data on the domestic economy and quick monetary stimulus action by policymakers (an extension of its asset purchasing programme and a 25bps cut in the base rate) which has softened the adverse post-Brexit effects that were assumed by many economists.
-
White papers
UK real estate market commentary: September 2016
While third quarter data for GDP has not yet been published, retail sales and other indicators suggest that the economy has continued to grow since the EU referendum.
-
White papers
Continental European real estate market commentary: September 2016
The eurozone economy has grown steadily by 1.5% p.a. since mid-2013 and we expect it to maintain that progress through 2017-2018. We do not think that Brexit will de-rail the recovery. While the boost from falling oil prices will fade, most countries look set to benefit from a virtuous circle of rising employment and higher consumer spending.
