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A key reason for US capital looking for investment opportunities in Europe and European capital in the US is diversification that is exposure to different economic real estate market cycles. Indeed investors seek to exploit diverse economic trends, country characteristics and property market...
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Determining the behaviour of yields remains a significant area of research in the real estate field. The last cycle reminded investors of the impact on values from the sudden and largely unpredictable yield changes. Initially, capital values took a major hit from yield rises but subsequently...
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Previous research has focused on the link between returns in the REIT industry, the stock market and the housing market. However, none, so far, have examined the possibility of bubble spillovers from either of the markets to the securitised real estate market. In this paper, we test for the...
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The idea of the European Union is to achieve greater harmonisation across member states through a common monetary policy, more trade in goods and services, freer capital markets and more labour market integration. These ingredients are expected to make the countries more similar with respect to...
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Forecasting returns for particular sectors and markets is perforce an exercise in generalities. Forecasting models use historical relationships between returns and their drivers to estimate likely future returns for an office market, for example. The risk to that forecast is defined in terms of...
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Property performance forecasts in the UK are based both on econometric and qualitative methodologies and are produced by in house teams of firms and consultancies. These forecasts are for client use and hence they are not broadly circulated. In the last seven years the Investment Property Forum...
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The fall in property yields since 2001 and in particular in 2004 that resulted in strong total property returns both in the UK and the continent had three major implications for future research on property yields. First, it highlighted the need to assess models and methodologies of yield...
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