All Brexit analysis articles – Page 7
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2019 forecast: Keith Breslauer (Patron Capital)
European growth will slow from its current recovery pace.
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2019 forecast: Ross Blair (Hines)
I hope we start to read some headlines suggesting whatever shape Brexit takes, it will not be the end of the world for London and the UK
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2019 forecast: John Webber (Colliers International)
”At the very least, the government should heed calls for business rates reform and create a fairer tax”
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2019 forecast: Mark Farmer (Cast)
“The importance of adopting modern methods of construction as a safeguard against economic volatility will only increase”
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2019 forecast: Angelica Donati (Donati Immobiliare)
”It will be a big year for construction tech, which has to date operated in the shadows compared with asset management and leasing-type operations”
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Student Accommodation: key conference takeaways
The impact of Brexit, investment trends and the need for affordable housing were among key topics debate
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2019 forecast: Robert Wolstenholme (Trilogy Real Estate)
”Top of my list is that, whatever the outcome, Brexit is resolved amicably and reasonably rapidly”
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CBRE says no deal Brexit is 40% likely
A no deal Brexit is 40% likely, according to CBRE’s 2019 UK Real Estate Market Outlook report.
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Brexit: a boon not block to London investment in 2019
Figures last week from CBRE illustrate the huge scale of foreign investment in London commercial property over the last two decades right up to the present day.
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The impact of social impact in 2019
Ahead of a special social impact spotlight event organised by Property Week in association with LGIM, we are conducting a short, anonymous survey to find out how important social impact is to your organisation and the wider industry.
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Countdown to Brexit survey 2019
The clock is ticking. The UK is scheduled to officially leave the EU on 29 March 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, anonymous survey…
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Tax and Brexit concerns create uncertainty heading into 2019
When considering the past year, ‘uncertainty’ has certainly been the watchword for those operating in the property and construction industry.
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Investing in commercial property: beware the Brexit clause?
Last month saw an apocalyptic picture painted about the impact of Brexit. The Bank of England warned that commercial property values could fall 48% in the event of a No-deal – worse than the global financial crisis – and even a more “orderly” Brexit could see a 27% drop.
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The industry’s darkest – and finest – hours of 2018
So here we are, at the end of 2018, bloody but still unbowed…
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If we crash out of EU, will it be with a bang or whimper?
A no-deal Brexit could hit commercial property prices by 48%, the Bank of England says, but not all agree
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Brexit-neutral candidates will have edge in any Tory leadership challenge
It may well be the most significant issue for the UK in decades but there is no point in my writing about what happens next in the saga known as Brexit because I haven’t the vaguest idea where we are headed and nor, more to the point, does anyone from ...
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Job growth figures paint positive picture for finance offices
While press speculation over Brexit gradually builds to a frenzy and speculation mounts over the potential damage that leaving the EU could do to London’s financial services industry, London’s economy is secretly doing surprisingly well.
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London remains safe as houses for Middle East money
I am frequently asked the age-old question: why is London the destination of choice for Middle Eastern investors? A number of factors in London and the Middle East change frequently, yet London remains a popular choice. The rock-solid British laws and property market continue to draw foreign investment from around ...
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Is the property industry getting serious about tackling climate change?
Property professionals gathered to discuss how the sector can become more sustainable.
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How Brexit could make the north the first port of call
England’s northern ports are benefiting from investment as operators aim to take advantage of the UK leaving the EU.