All Brexit analysis articles – Page 11
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Insight
Foreign investment: inwardly mobile
Despite the UK’s impending withdrawal from the EU, foreign investment in the UK is still on a roll.
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Insight
May's speech shows Brexit can benefit UK housing
As the lengthy and complex process of Brexit negotiations continues, Theresa May’s eagerly awaited speech from Florence was an understated but necessary break from the Government’s recent silence.
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Online
F&C delivers rise in NAV but warns on Brexit
F C Commerical Property Trust (F C CPT) has posted a 2.9% rise in net asset value (NAV) per share for the six months to 30 June.
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News
Brexit makes short leases more popular
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are increasingly looking for shorter leases, prompted by fears that the government will not be able to secure a good deal for the UK in Brexit negotiations, research has revealed.
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Online
RBS latest to plan move away from UK for post-Brexit EU hub
The Royal Bank of Scotland is in discussions about setting up an ‘EU hub’ office in Amsterdam as a consequence of the Brexit vote.
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Insight
Real estate continues to prosper in uncertain times
Just over a year on from the shock outcome of the Brexit vote, what lessons have been learned by the real estate industry?
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Online
Barclays latest to take Dublin space at One Molesworth Street
Barclays Bank has signed a 20-year lease for 37,000 sq ft of lettable space at Green REIT’s flagship development at One Molesworth Street in Dublin ahead of Brexit.
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Insight
Risk that Chinese investors will turn net sellers
The real downside is not “capital restrictions controlling the exportation of mainland Chinese equity” as Peter MacColl’s column suggests but the likelihood that at some stage mainland Chinese buyers will have to sell UK property assets in order to shore up their liquidity and capital base in a China ...
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Insight
Jury is still out on Brexit one year on from EU referendum
Since the shock result of the EU referendum a year ago, commercial property investment activity - particularly in the prime London office market - has been unexpectedly buoyant. However, opinion remains divided on the underlying health of the market.
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Online
Brexit: one year on
A year ago today the UK electorate made the now familiar trip to the polling station and took one of the most momentous decisions in our nation’s democratic history.
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Professional
Q&A: Will Brexit bring out the best in public sector procurement?
The public procurement process comes in for a lot of criticism, especially for the time it takes to bid and the amount of money it can cost, with most large-scale development projects in particular having to go through the full OJEU (Official Journal of the European Union) process.
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Insight
‘More to follow’ JP Morgan’s Brexit-related Dublin move
JP Morgan’s acquisition last week of 200 Capital Dock was the first concrete example of a major company expanding in Ireland because of Brexit.
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Online
SMEs back government to negotiate good Brexit deal
A new Citibase poll has suggested that the government has the backing of SMEs on Brexit, with the nearly half saying they are confident the government will negotiate a good deal with the EU for UK businesses.
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Insight
The omens are good for the property industry
The month of March, dominated by Mipim, tends to act as the annual barometer of the property market, a bellwether of sentiment for the rest of the year. However, can we extend this analogy to incorporate the entire property cycle?
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Insight
Dublin watches Brexit ‘phoney war’
The UK’s decision to leave the EU has had no appreciable impact on the Irish property market to date.
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Insight
Clock’s ticking for firms eyeing up Dublin
The potential impact of Brexit has created a lot of expectancy regarding the positive impact it could have on the Dublin office market.
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News
Brexit vote lessons for property funds put under the microscope
A draft report into the impact of the EU referendum on property funds has called for better communication from fund managers and the creation of a broader range of products for retail investors.
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Insight
Bring on Brexit: Kevin Nowlan interview
Whatever opportunities the UK’s exit from the EU throws up for the Dublin office market, Hibernia chief executive Kevin Nowlan plans to capitalise.
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Insight
The great Brexit paradox
After all the brouhaha that followed the Brexit vote and faux ‘will she or won’t she?’ drama ahead of this week’s triggering of Article 50 (I say faux because only momentarily was there a suggestion it wouldn’t be this week), the actual event was a bit of an anticlimax, wasn’t ...
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Online
Theresa May triggers Article 50 - property reacts
Today, Prime Minister Theresa May will formally begin Brexit negotiations by triggering Article 50 of the Treaty of Lisbon in a letter delivered to Brussels.