All Property Week articles in Global November 2008
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ProLogis leases mega-shed to Kimberly-Clark
Shed giant ProLogis has signed up global health and hygiene company Kimberly-Clark at its ProLogis Park 55, southwest of Chicago, Illinois, in the US.
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Dubai’s Damac to slash 200 jobs
Dubai-based Damac Group said today it would cut 200 jobs, or 2.5% of its workforce, because of the worsening global economy.
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Segro director joins law firm
John Heawood has joined law firm LG as real estate operations director.
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Asia Pacific capital values to fall by 20% in 2009
Capital values across Asia Pacific will fall by as much as 20% in 2009 as the international financial meltdown continues to spread, according to ING Real Estate’s global research head.
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CBRE’s third quarter figures beat forecasts but Europe profits slump
CB Richard Ellis’s European division had a poor third quarter as the firm’s results beat Wall Street estimates.
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Markets
Singapore swings
One of the region’s most traditionally conservative nations is trying to project a more ‘fun’ image. Sean McAllister paid a visit
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Be more Pacific
Western fund managers are leaving their recession-hit domestic markets to focus on the growing economies of Asia-Pacific.
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The trials of Oz
Australian property is experiencing its own downturn, but the long-term prognosis is less gloomy. Sean McAllister reports from Sydney
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Woman in the news: Inès Reinmann
Segro is latest cause to benefit from the first lady of French philanthropy
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Professional
A hope in hell
A survey of property investors and fund managers shows some grounds for optimism amid the economic gloom. INREV’s Andrea Carpenter crunches the numbers
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French lessons
Leading figures from France’s property markets dispensed their wisdom at October’s Global Investment Club.
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News
Eredene sails into southern Indian freight terminal
Eredene Capital is hoping to cash in on increased freight traffic at the southern Indian port of Ennore with an investment in a nearby rail-freight terminal.
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Emaar’s Dubai Mall delayed for second time
A retail development by Emaar in the United Arab Emirates has been delayed for a second time.
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Opinion: Steve Cuozzo
The city that survived 9/11 is strong enough to weather Wall Street’s woes
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ProLogis European Properties’ shares fall as debt deadlines draw closer
PEPR shares fall by a third as Moody’s and JP Morgan urge caution among investors
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Open-ended is closed until further notice
The closure of 10 German open-ended funds was the last thing the global property market needed.