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European Commercial Property Updates

European Commercial Property Updates

Moscow office rents are more likely to stabilise than recover

The increase in Moscow office rental values in Q2 is likely to prove a one-off. Although the occupier market has seen a continued improvement over the past few quarters, we think that the main driving force – the economic recovery – is going to lose impetus over the next 18 months. If we are right, then a prolonged period of office rental value stability is more plausible than a rapid recovery.

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