All Property Week articles in Global July 2008
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Professional
Spain relief
As Spain’s property market charges towards meltdown, Lovells’ Emilio Gómez looks at how investors can protect their purchases.
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Markets
The money’s on Milan
The couture capital is Italy’s must-have location for international operators, but Rome is looking distinctly passé.
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News
Risanamento tunes out of Sky’s Italian headquarters
Debt-ridden developer puts broadcaster’s Milan office on market for €280m
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Professional
Global Q+A
Do property assets fall under Japan’s Financial Instruments and Exchange Law?
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News
Kaupthing launches Indian infrastructure fund
Icelandic investment bank Kaupthing listed an Indian infrastructure fund on the London Stock Exchange’s main market on Monday.
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News
IPD index highlights full extent of global property slowdown
Total returns fall by 3.2% as Europe slumps but rest of world prospers
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News
HP puts McCourt in driving seat as its new global head of real estate
Ford’s former property chief to oversee rationalisation of technology group’s estate
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Markets
Southern discomfort
Spain, Italy and Portugal are waking up to the impact of the global financial crisis on property.
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Markets
Costa del crunch
As thousands of newly built homes stand empty across Spain, commercial property looks set to suffer too. Hardeep Sandher reports from Europe’s most troubled economy
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News
Man in the news: Colin Dyer
JLL chief bids for the world title following $613m Staubach takeover
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News
Keep it clean
Jones Lang LaSalle’s latest Transparency Index shows an overall improvement in global markets. But, as Lucy Scott reports, some countries still need to clean up their act
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News
Northern Irish developer prepares to land in Budapest
Jermon Developments has bought an airport to the north-west of the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where it plans a logistics scheme.
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News
My Big Move
In January last year Borja Sierra left his family, home country and job as managing director of Savills in Spain to join New York-based Savills Granite. He tells Lucy Scott about why he’s relishing starting again in the Big Apple
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News
Outsiders bid to enter China’s forbidden cities
On 8 August China will open its doors for the 2008 Olympics. It wants to show the world a modern country on the brink of enduring prosperity.
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News
Karen Millen to open new Benelux stores
Karen Millen is to open two stores in continental Europe, bringing its total outlets globally to more than 180.
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News
Beijing’s long march
Next month’s Olympics have been the catalyst for a mammoth development spree, but hurdles remain for cross-border investors.
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News
US private equity group looks to rescue Asia’s crunched companies
Blackstone plans to invest in ailing property companies in China and Japan as companies across the Asia Pacific region face tightened credit conditions.