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What can financial market volatility tell us about pricing?

Equity market volatility can be a proxy for economic uncertainty which, in turn, should anticipate movements in all-property yields. This relationship suggests that, given the heightened uncertainty on the back of the EU referendum, all-property yields may be too low. But to redress this, by mid-2017, they would only need to rise by around 25bps.

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