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Local Market Reports | Portugal |
Portugal industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Italy |
Italy industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Russia |
Russia industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Atlanta GA |
Atlanta GA industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Birmingham AL |
Birmingham AL industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Poland |
Poland industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Mexico City |
Mexico City industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Local Market Reports | Phoenix AZ |
Phoenix AZ industrial MarketBeat 3Q12
Quarterly market overview profiling real estate conditions in major business markets |
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Multimedia | Asia |
Economic Pulse Asia Podcast - November 2012
Moderate Growth Is New Norm As Sigrid Zialcita, Managing Director, Research , Asia Pacific, explains, “Even though a number of countries will remain in recession through the first half of 2013, modest positive growth is forecast for the region overall. As well, the sluggish “average” of the region will hide some stronger areas of regional and sector growth. For the office sector, sustained job gains will underpin steady improvement in leasing activity well into 2013, albeit strong increases are less likely. Grade A rents still have room to grow in most cities – with new records likely to be set in Shanghai, Beijing and Jakarta. A soft landing in China will also reinforce a growth slowdown in the region as it has evolved into a vital source of export demand for most Asian economies. |
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Multimedia | EMEA |
Economic Pulse EMEA Podcast - November 2012
Master Of Its Own Destiny As David Hutchings, Partner and Head of the European Research Group, explains: “Europe’s problems are clearly deep and long lasting, but they are not universal across all markets and, while there is a long road left to travel and plenty of room for unpleasant surprises along the way, the first building blocks of a sustainable solution appear to have been put in place. As David points out, “If we are right in our reading of the economy, the implications for the property market will be varied, with many occupiers remaining defensive, but some acting or preparing to release pent-up demand as confidence improves.” |