All articles by Keith Breslauer – Page 2
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Can Europe stay competitive in face of Trump’s taxes?
Investing across western Europe has never been easy. With a broad range of individual yet interlinked countries, all with their own market dynamics and political situations, getting a firm understanding of investment prospects can be hard work.
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In turbulent times, the property industry can learn from history
For many people, the festive period is a time for relaxation, reflection and giving.
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Riding the global property cycles
In September a decade ago, anxious queues formed outside Northern Rock as people hurried to withdraw their money in the first run on a British bank since Victorian times.
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Hung parliament brings uncertainty – and opportunity
With no party winning an outright majority at the election and the process for Britain leaving the EU to be initiated with key meetings shortly, the country still dealing with the aftermath of its third terror attack in three months and Trump ruling the US via a series of erratic ...
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Choice architects don't always put your interests first
Philip Hammond’s first and last spring Budget earlier this month was something of an anticlimax for many in the property industry, who had high hopes of stamp duty cuts and more detail on business rate reforms.
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Political extremism means more uncertainty
Politics and property have always been inextricably linked.
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Don’t distress: there are still plenty of opportunities for investors with vision
Despite Brexit referendum jitters , the property sector in the UK - and, to a lesser extent, continental Europe - has mainly recovered from the dark days of the immediate aftermath of the financial crash.
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Why Britain will choose to stay in the EU
We do not believe Britain will vote to leave the EU primarily because the leave vote has yet to properly clarify what will happen in the event Britain would leave and there is an enormous amount of uncertainty that exists which will continue to be highlighted over the next 2 ...
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Property investors need to be ahead of the curve
Stay ahead of the curve. Think outside the box. Don’t follow the crowd.
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What’s happening in China and how might it affect European property markets?
Investment in Europe’s commercial real estate market in 2015 is set to reach levels close to its 2007 peak.
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Dealing with the fallout from the Greece crisis
With the situation in Greece reaching boiling point, the key question for the European investment world at the moment appears to be how the Greek tragedy will play out and what effect it will have on the rest of Europe.
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Securing funding means being in it for the long haul
Dealing with investors takes time, energy and commitment. At no point is that clearer than when sitting on my third consecutive red-eye flight with a fellow passenger’s body spilling across his seat and resting on my arm.
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Opinion: Don’t write off Europe, the long-term outlook is sunny
With bad economic news emanating from the Eurozone in the past few weeks, a key question for real estate investors has been whether Europe is the best location for investment or if other markets, such as Asia and the US, might hold more opportunities or be a safer target for ...
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The pain in Spain should be a carefully priced game
As the recovery takes hold across Europe, confidence is growing among investors from around the world who see an opportunity to make strong profits by banking on improving returns and values for real estate in countries where property markets were hardest hit during the downturn.
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Charity begins at homes, offices, hotels, warehouses and shops
Corporate social responsibility has a place within every industry but within the property sector, philanthropic activity seems particularly widespread
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A word of warning for investors stepping on to leverage tightrope
In the last boom — as in all booms — significant leverage became a widely accepted and effective way for investors to boost returns.
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