Derivatives
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INTELLIGENCE: Derivative Values
Take notes of property-linked variety this year
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All-in-one website Indirex launched
Indirex, an online community for global unlisted real estate, was launched this week.
Axa Property Trust NAV falls 9.1% amidst ongoing Euro crisis
Net asset value fell by 9.1% at the Axa Property Trust in the third quarter of the year, mainly due to foreign exchange translation losses.
DTZ must clinch a sale soon to arrest its decline
Even Derren Brown, the great psychological illusionist, would struggle to convince anyone that DTZ had not had a wretched four months.
Residential Property Derivatives
Resi derivatives sellers fail to find buyers
It was another quiet week in the Residential sector with pricing under pressure again as sellers failed to find any genuine buyers.
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PWTV: Derivatives imply 10% drop in residential market over the next two years
Derivatives are implying a 10% drop in residential property prices over the next two years, Royal Bank of Scotland property derivatives trader Naomi Yarrow told Property Week today.
July surge in derivatives trading says RBS's Ljubic
There has been as much money invested into the UK derivatives market in July as there was in the entire second quarter of the year, Royal Bank of Scotland derivative’s trader Philip Ljubic told Property Week this week.
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Cushman & Wakefield: An Overview of the UK Property Market
The second quarter was a difficult time for all derivative markets, not least property, as the entire financial community was locked into a state of inertia ahead of the UK general election, allied with much uncertainty surrounding the fi scal defi cit and the sovereign debt issues related to other European partners such as Greece.
Cushman & Wakefield Business Briefing: The UK Property Investment Market - Heading for a Cooler Summer?
Prime yields were unchanged in June, averaging 5.79% for the second month running. The market has slowed a little, with many feeling it willnow face a quieter period through the summer before investors return in the autumn. Others, however, see this as a window of opportunity!


