All Brexit analysis articles – Page 15
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Online
Kames Capital reduces level of fair value adjustment on fund
Kames has reduced the level of the fair-value adjustment to the Kames Property Income and Kames Property Income Feeder funds to 6.5% from 8.5%.
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Insight
Diverse business models work in uncertain times
Housebuilding is a notoriously fair-weather game. Since the Brexit vote, we have seen share prices go down and up, confidence plummet and return and land buying put on hold until some certainty returns.
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Insight
The calm before the storm – or the storm before the calm?
The idiom used to describe when things are about to get turbulent is ‘the calm before the storm’. Yet, with 2016 so far, it has been ‘the storm before the calm’.
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Insight
Blame housing sector problems on Cameron and Osborne
There is an intriguing contrast between the predictive and hard data on the economy emerging since the Brexit vote.
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Insight
Industry fears Brexit vote could slow housebuilding
The result of the Brexit vote could prompt a fall in housebuilding levels and exacerbate the housing crisis, reveals a survey undertaken by Property Week .
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Information
Industrial market well placed to weather Brexit storm
Take-up of large industrial space increased by 4% in the second quarter of the year, as strong market fundamentals put the sector in a strong position to weather any Brexit-related storm, according to Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics quarterly bulletin.
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Online
Barratt defies Brexit gloom with profit leap
The UK’s largest housebuilder Barratt Developments has revealed a 21% leap in pre-tax profit in the year to the end of June as it built its largest number of homes since the financial crisis.
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Professional
Only a minor Brexit vote effect on construction – fingers crossed
The decision to leave the EU was a huge shock for most of us managing the construction of the built environment.
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Insight
Student accommodation: will Brexit impact on overseas student numbers?
It’s a numbers game. In recent years, one of the most successful submarkets in the UK has been student housing, which even weathered the global financial crisis pretty well.
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Information
Brexit uncertainty set to dampen industrial market
The industrial and logistics market is set to be hit by a slowdown in investment and a pause in much-needed speculative development as a result of uncertainty in the market following the UK’s vote to leave the EU.
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Markets
Can Newcastle thrive amid the Brexit gloom?
Newcastle faces a number of challenges, including an acute shortage of office space.
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Online
House prices defy Brexit gloom
The UK’s decision to leave Europe has had little discernible effect on UK house prices, according to the latest Nationwide house price index.
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Insight
Brexit and the City
As the reality of the UK’s decision to leave the EU has begun to sink in, so too has its potential impact on the property market.
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Insight
Brexit: business as usual for London offices
Some predicted that occupiers would desert the capital and office prices would fall off a cliff following the UK’s vote to leave the EU on 23 June, but so far there has been no evidence that the central London office market is about to tank.
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Brexit: London resi down but far from out
Before the EU referendum, government analysis suggested that house prices would drop by 18% across the UK if the country voted to leave.
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Brexit gives London hotels a boost
The London hotels market is one of the few property sectors that might actually see an increase in occupier demand due to Brexit.
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Online
Confidence in the lending environment remains unchanged for property investors post-Brexit
Despite uncertainty around the property market post-Brexit, investor confidence in the lending environment remains unchanged.
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Insight
Brexit: the resilience of London retail
London’s unending appeal to tourists and international brands alike gives the capital’s shopping streets a global glow that converts into sky-high rents and investment values compared with the rest of the UK.
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News
Financing deals remain on course after EU referendum
As one of the largest financing deals in the market going into the EU referendum, Capital Regional’s refinancing of its £380m Mall shopping centre portfolio debt is a good barometer of the property lending market.
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Insight
Brexit: keep calm and remember the legal fundamentals
The immediate shock waves on that fateful Friday morning of 24 June sent commentators into a spin, as Alastair Stewart wrote in a recent column.