All Brexit analysis articles – Page 25
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Valuing residential developments in uncertain times
Much has been written about the softening of prices in the prime central London residential property market and the causes of the drop in sales volumes, including global economic issues and the recent UK policy changes that have resulted in higher transaction costs for purchasers.
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Andrew Marr comments on 'grim' Brexit debate
Andrew Marr was guest speaker at the Norwood Property Lunch Awards, held at the London Hilton Park Lane on 17 June.
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John Lewis boss predicts retail market slowdown in event of Brexit
Managing director of John Lewis, Andy Street, has predicted that the UK’s retail property market would suffer in the result of a Brexit vote on Thursday.
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Would Brexit be bad news for UK commercial property or just a temporary hiccup?
Ever since the announcement that there will be a referendum on the UK’s continued membership of the EU, there has been constant speculation regarding what impact there will be on the UK’s economy, specifically the commercial property market.
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The Week Ahead: Brexit vote dominates
This Thursday’s Brexit vote appears to have all but wiped out scheduled company announcements this week.
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The final countdown begins for Europe...
This time next week, we won’t just know whether England has made it through the group stage of Euro 2016, we’ll also know the outcome of the other big European question: are we heading for Brexit?
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CapCo shares take a tumble
Capital Counties shares nosedived on Thursday after analysts at Deutsche Bank issued a downbeat note on the company and Brexit fears sent property company shares tumbling.
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Office investment slows in lead-up to referendum
Investment in the central London office market slowed sharply in the first quarter of the year amid concerns over the EU referendum , but volumes remained broadly in line with the 10-year average, according to JLL.
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Industry ‘remainers’ make last-ditch pleas as volatility sets in
Leading industry figures have made last-minute pleas for the UK to stay in the EU , as financial markets yo-yo following a series of opinion polls that put the Leave camp ahead.
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Poll: London resi market to be worst hit by Brexit shock
A Brexit could spark a sharp fall in house prices over the next two years, according to a survey undertaken by Property Week .
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Berkeley home sales plunge 20% on Brexit fears
London-focused housebuilder Berkeley suffered a 20% drop in reservations of new homes at the start of the year due to Britain’s EU referendum, but said underlying demand remained strong as it beat profit expectations.
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Brexit gloom wipes billions off the stock market
Misery continued on the stock market on Tuesday as the FTSE 100 shed 2% bringing the amount wiped off the index to about £100bn in four days.
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London Real Estate Forum: Partridge warns of Brexit risk
Brexit ‘puts everything London has achieved at risk’, says Argent chief
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Student housing gets top marks for Brexit resilience
The student accommodation sector would weather a UK exit from the EU better than commercial property, new research by CBRE has predicted.
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Lord Heseltine says EU referendum ‘seriously damaging’ economy
The EU referendum is “seriously damaging the UK’s economy” - and the adverse effect of leaving would be felt right across the country, Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has told Property Week .
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City Property Association backs Bremain
Brexit will damage investment and confidence in the City of London , the City Property Association is warning.
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Leaving the EU wouldn’t be catastrophic: it would just bring forward the inevitable
Will Brexit be the straw that breaks the back of property’s long bull run?
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Why we should be bricking it over Brexit
Steve Norris reckons he’s bored with Brexit . To my mind, that’s like saying you’re bored waiting for the test results to come in for what could be a life-threatening illness - or at best a life-changing one (don’t you just hate that euphemism?).
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Brexit would raise the cost of cleaning dirty money
Among the many issues raised by Britain’s possible departure from the EU is its impact on multilateral anti-money laundering efforts.
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Brexit would open up a world of opportunity for the UK
As co-chair of the largest Brexit campaign, www.leave.eu , which has more than 750,000 supporters, it has been an extraordinary, intimidating experience taking on the establishment on behalf of the people.