A BIRD IN THE HAND
Where have all the new shopping centres gone? Time was when malls were being thrown up in all parts of Europe, nowhere more so than Central and Eastern Europe. Post-recession, the development pipeline has all but frozen and new space is coming to market at a s...
STRESS-TESTING THE PFANDBRIEF
The latest in FTSE Global Markets Roundtables looks at the impact of the financial crisis on the Pfandbrief market.
BILLION DOLLAR MAYBES
Of all the mall owners internationally, the one whose fate might just be calling the elusive bottom of the global retail real estate market is arguably the unlikeliest. General Growth Properties, America’ second largest shopping centre, has been sitting in Cha...
A SPORTING CHANCE
Brazil, forever the bridesmaid, is finally going to the wedding not once but twice. The one member of the BRIC economies to be constantly overlooked as the world embraced the real estate opportunities in the globe’s biggest emerging markets, Brazil will host t...
RESTORING INVESTOR CONFIDENCE
According to the Q4 2009 Securitisation Report—released in March 2010 by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME)—the total value of European Residential Mortgage Backed Securities (RMBS) issuance for 2009 stood at £215.2bn. That is less than hal...
AFTER THE STORM
Dubai’s eventual admission that its real estate boom had run out of cash forced an embarrassing bail-out late last year by neighbour Abu Dhabi. However, despite the fact that Dubai is far from a bellwether of the robustness of the Gulf’s property market, in a ...
SPANISH COVERED BONDS
Spanish banks may have started to issue Spanish covered bonds again since the European Central Bank (ECB) launched its $60bn purchase programme for the instruments in June 2009, but serious doubts hang over the market this year as the scale of Spain’s property...
A NEW ERA DAWNS
Investors may still view German pfandbriefe as the most secure covered-bond market in Europe—their spread levels relative to the those on issues from other countries certainly imply that is the case—but in the world post the banking crisis, investors are never...
CVA OR THE HIGHWAY
While UK retailers struggled with the consumer downturn and a series of high profile business failures during the past year, most notably the demise of high street perennial Woolworths and Virgin reincarnate Zavvi, another raft of administrations is expected i...
20:20 TERRY LEAHY
Grocery retailers used to want to own their stores but of late have switched to own-and-lease strategies. The company innovating most in that field is Tesco, which has proved itself a formidable property strategist across Europe and beyond. Mark Faithfull exam...
ALPHA IN ASIA MAJOR
Real estate in Asia has not been immune to the liquidity crunch in Europe and the United States. The so-called flight-to-quality taking place towards developed markets such as the United Kingdom, which now offer attractive yields without the perceived burden o...
REITS AFLOAT AGAIN
After spiralling out of control for a full year, real estate investment trusts (REITs) suddenly sprang to life during the second half of 2009, buoyed by pent-up investor demand and igniting a blast of initial public offerings (IPOs). David Simons asks whether ...
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