All Brexit analysis articles – Page 10
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Office talk: Property needs to get on board with yield management
With the sunny beaches of Cannes and Mipim 2018 still fresh in my mind, I was reminded of an earlier memory of another beautiful Mediterranean resort.
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Improvement in UK procurement could be one of Brexit’s biggest upsides
You don’t need reminding that we’re less than a year from exiting the EU.
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At halfway point is Brexit glass half empty or half full?
What’s going on people? You’re usually such a relentlessly optimistic bunch!
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Brexit is having a 'reverse ripple effect' on the capital
Brexit was heralded as a potential disaster by many in property when the EU referendum vote first became clear.
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The ideal Brexit outcome has to work for both sides
Brexit has dominated our politics and media like nothing any of us can remember. It has distracted the government, condemned a thousand trees to news pulp and caused rifts between friends and families that show no signs of healing.
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Article 50: experts' views a year on
It is a year to the day since Article 50 was triggered and a year to the day before the transition period marking the UK’s exit from the EU formally begins. We ask senior industry figures what impact Brexit has had on the market so far, how they feel now ...
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Can Europe stay competitive in face of Trump’s taxes?
Investing across western Europe has never been easy. With a broad range of individual yet interlinked countries, all with their own market dynamics and political situations, getting a firm understanding of investment prospects can be hard work.
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Countdown to Brexit survey
The clock is ticking. It’s one year until the UK officially leaves the EU and Property Week is asking for your thoughts on the Brexit process and its impact on the property industry. Please take a couple of minutes to answer our short survey…
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May fiddles with Brexit while the housing market burns
However you voted, you must be sick of Brexit by now.
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We must plug the construction skills gaps to face Brexit
Building momentum: when it comes to Brexit, the only thing everyone can agree on is that no one can agree on exactly what will happen next.
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All this talk about defection from the City is just bluster, mes amis
Paris to challenge London as a global finance hub? Surely, Monsieur Barnier, you’re taking the Michel?
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Britain is doing better than the naysayers make out
It is worth recalling that David Cameron, doing much better than expected, won a 12-seat majority in the House of Commons in May 2015 and we all looked forward to five years of strong and stable business-friendly government.
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Student accommodation: what impact will Brexit have on student housing
Nearly 18 months after the UK’s shock decision to leave the EU, what impact could Brexit have on the student accommodation sector?
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EU will eventually drop its poker hand
I loved Richard Tice’s upbeat article about how the West End market has held up so well through Brexit and how many extra people have taken jobs.
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'Uncomfortable' Brexit issues must be faced head on
I was amazed to read recently that a school district in Mississippi had removed To Kill a Mockingbird from its pupils’ reading list because the book was making children “uncomfortable”.
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Brexit doom-mongers have been proved wrong
After my last two articles this year avoided the subject, I make no apology for returning to Brexit.
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London still out of favour due to Brexit
London has ranked among the European cities with the worst outlook for 2018 in a survey of more than 800 real estate professionals.
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Brexit: looking forward means looking back
News of historic data surrounding the performance of UK commercial property immediately after the referendum vote in June 2016 has played a role in providing the context needed to reassure the market, as well as those all-important overseas investors that have, obviously, shown even greater appeal as the potential for ...
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Brexit impact: funds on the run
Open-ended retail funds took a battering after last year’s EU referendum as investors looked to cash out. Property Week asks whether it could happen again and if yes, what can be done to mitigate the damage.
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Regeneration projects: revival instinct
In the wake of the financial crisis, local authorities have had to adopt a more creative approach to regeneration. Property Week assesses how they are tackling it and what they are working on.