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Farmland: a long-term safe haven for investors
"Why investors can benefit hugely from holding farmland assets within their portfolio."
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"Why investors can benefit hugely from holding farmland assets within their portfolio."
"FDI is a reliable capital source for local real estate developers, enabling the continued growth of a sustainable market."
"Behind the sale of the corner property at Hvidovrevej 135 is the Elsass Foundation, a commercial foundation that works to improve the quality of life for people with cerebral palsy."
"Just before EXPO Real 2022 takes place in Munich, Savills experts take the temperature of Europe’s big three investment markets, the UK, France and Germany, and debate what will happen over the next few months. "
"The State Bank of Viet Nam (SBV) has expanded its credit growth target for commercial banks to create favourable loan conditions for businesses."
"In this webinar, we look at investment trends, active players and markets, the challenges of inflation and rising build costs, as well as the need for increased investment into energy efficient housing."
"We have prepared a new analysis that focuses on how factors such as inflation and social value affect investor interest in multifamily properties. With this analysis, we shed light on the global perspectives."
"Compare to China, India, and other Southest Asian countries, Viet Nam is an attractive market for investment with relatively low risk. This creates an impetus for the capital flow of many technology companies and other busineses in the UK to invest"
"In the face of inflation and a weakening yen, the BOJ is likely to revise its monetary policies and a moderate increment in interest rates is expected. Mild price corrections could be observed in sectors that have seen sharp pricing and compressed cap rates, while other sectors that were less popular during the pandemic could become more appealing as recovery is expected to continue."
"Each opportunity needs to be treated on a case-by-case basis."