European Commercial Property Updates
Will property investors shun France in 2012?
Bond investors’ growing preference for German over French sovereign debt is unlikely to be mirrored fully by commercial property investors in 2012. Valuations as well as economic fundamentals suggest that the demand for German property could gain at the expense of France. Yet the size and liquidity of the French market should mean that France, in turn, gains at the expense of smaller markets.
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