All United Kingdom articles – Page 24
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Taking Stock After Brexit
While global equity markets have rebounded after the Brexit vote, the medium- to long-term political and economic trajectory is uncertain, with many potential twists and turns.
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EU Referendum: impact on UK real estate
The hit to UK real estate sentiment sparked by the UK’s vote to leave the EU may be limited by easier monetary policy, says Chris Urwin.
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Presentation on the impact of Brexit
Senior Investment Analyst, Jelena Kucenko, discusses the impact of Brexit on the UK Economy.
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Catering for changes in the Restaurant Sector
Casual dining remains a favoured pursuit for consumers, who despite keeping a check on outgoings, spent a greater proportion of their incomes on dining out.
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PATRIZIA acquires 198-unit BTR development in East London
PATRIZIA UK announces that it has completed the acquisition of Trocoll House, Barking from Coplan Estates. The site has been acquired for the development of a 28-storey tower with detailed planning consent in place for 198 Build to Rent units.
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Global cities: Superior returns in top cities
The world is moving away from sovereign borders and is becoming defined by economically powerful global cities.
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Magnify: Is there Life Beyond London?
Investors and occupiers are increasingly looking beyond London for, respectively, higher returns and lower rents.
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UK real estate momentum slows
UK commercial real estate returns are easing and likely to slow further this year, says Richard Levis.
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UK Offices: Life beyond London?
London has, since the global financial crisis, re-asserted itself as one of the world’s leading destinations for global real estate investment.
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Brexit and its impact on the UK Property Market
The impact of the EU leaving the UK is difficult to ascertain with precision given that there is no historic precedent.
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Global Economic Overview: Spring 2016
The world economy stumbled in 2015, amid weak aggregate demand, falling commodity prices and increasing economic volatility in major countries. The world GDP grew by 3.1% vs. 3.4% in 2014.
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UK Economy Overview
The UK finished 2015 ahead of many developed economies with the economy growing by 2.2%pa. Going forward Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts close to the long-term average economic growth of 2.0% in 2016 and 2.2% in 2017.
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Investment Case for UK PRS
The UK private rented sector (PRS) has doubled in size in the past decade and is now increasingly attracting the attention of pension funds, insurers and other institutions.
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Tomorrow's office markets
Not all UK cities are equally well equipped to cope with 21st century economic conditions, in particular the ongoing shift to a knowledge-based service economy facilitated by technological developments.
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European Real Estate Market: Brexit Update (April 2016)
A vote to remain continues to be the more likely outcome and GRE research believes that the likelihood of this has increased marginally after Cameron achieved his reforms in Brussels.
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Perspective: Global Volatility, The Real Economy, and Real Estate
Bouts of financial market volatility likely to return
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Good buy or good bye?
2016 has already started with increased uncertainty over the direction of the global economy which has raised volatility in financial markets.
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M&G Real Estate to fund Ballymore’s Three Snowhill in the largest ever city centre office development outside London
M&G Real Estate is to fund the construction of Ballymore’s Three Snowhill, a 420,000 sq ft office development in Birmingham city centre.
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Specialist property funds
Property fund expert Martin Gilbert of DTZ Investors takes a detailed look at three specialist strategies that have won the backing of local authorities.
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UK residential investment: Why consider investing in the UK residential market? H1 2016
Institutional investors have traditionally perceived the residential sector as a specialist real estate asset class, and perhaps have not fully appreciated the potential benefits it may add to an investment portfolio.