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  • 03.01.2021
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US Commercial Mortgage Debt Worth $ 3.8 Trillion In Q3

The Association of Mortgage Bankers' latest quarterly report on commercial / multi-unit mortgages shows that the level of outstanding debt on commercial / multi-unit mortgages in the United...

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  • 31.08.2020
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Time Warner a good investment despite merger uncertainty: investor

Time Warner Inc. stock is an attractive investment despite uncertainty surrounding its pending deal with AT&T Inc., according to a prominent investor.

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  • 20.07.2022
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Record housing prices force potential buyers to rent out

Record housing prices force potential buyers to rent out Landlords are in a good position as more potential homebuyers have no choice but to rent. Steeper borrowing rates and high prices...

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  • 31.08.2020
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EU needs united approach on foreign investment to gain China

Europe needs a united approach in protecting its strategic assets from foreign takeovers if it wants to be respected by China, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday.

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  • 31.08.2020
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Gibraltar is the first country in the world where ICO has been legislatively regulated

Since January 1, 2018 in Gibraltar, the regulatory framework for DLT (Distributed Registry Technologies) has come into force, in other words ICO in this country is now officially regulated....

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  • 22.07.2022
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Hilton hotel will reopen after sale, hastening a return to Times Square

Hilton hotel will reopen after sale, hastening a return to Times Square New owners are betting on a revival of the area as tourists return to New York City. The 478-room hotel near downto...

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  • 03.10.2020
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Office real estate market will return to pre-quarantine level in 2025

The coronavirus hitting the office space market will surpass the financial crisis with a net loss of up to 95 million square feet of unoccupied real estate from the second quarter of 2020 to...

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  • 31.08.2020
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Oil closes above $60 a barrel for the first time in 2.5 years

Oil prices closed at their highest level in two and a half years on the final trading day of 2017.

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  • 31.08.2020
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GreenOak Is Said to Prepare New $1.1 Billion Real Estate Fund

GreenOak Real Estate LP has started talking to investors about a plan to raise a 1 billion euro ($1.1 billion) fund to invest in European properties such as warehouses, offices and homes, pe...

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  • 31.08.2020
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Deutsche Bank to cut at least 250 investment banking jobs -source

Deutsche Bank is cutting at least 250 investment banking jobs in locations including London and the United States, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters, adding that the figure coul...

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  • 26.08.2022
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Member-only clubs are popping up all over Manhattan, providing an alternative social center and workspace as New Yorkers spend less time in the office.

Amenities range from bars and workspaces to restaurants and spas, and many places have long waiting lists.

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  • 31.08.2020
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Dragon Capital together with J. Soros and other investors will attract $ 300 million to Ukraine

A group of investors, including Dragon Capital, Goldman Sachs, George Soros and OPIC, intends to ensure the flow of funding to Ukraine in 2018

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  • 18.07.2022
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Boom in shipping Covid-19 spurs land fever near ports

Boom in shipping Covid-19 spurs land fever near ports Surge in demand for plots suitable as container storage space, increase in rents and property values Ports don't have enough space to...

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  • 08.10.2020
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Office rents in Hong Kong fell in August. There is an increase in the number of new offices

According to the latest JLL Property Market Monitor released this week, the overall rental market for Class A office space in Hong Kong is declining at a more moderate level in August 2020 a...

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  • 31.08.2020
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Danone sells U.S. organic salad business to Taylor Farms

French food group Danone said on Friday it had signed a definitive agreement for the sale of Earthbound Farms, its U.S. organic salad business, to California-based Taylor Farms.

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  • 31.08.2020
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India's Reliance, global tech firms to invest $9.3 billion in industrial area

India’s Reliance Industries Ltd and global technology companies will invest 600 billion rupees ($9.34 billion) over 10 years to set up an integrated industrial area in the western state of M...

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  • 22.07.2022
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Some prices for condominiums in the Miami area are under pressure a year after the collapse of the Surfside building.

Sharply lower sales prices reflect security concerns and the prospect of valuations that could reach hundreds of thousands of dollars to bring aging buildings into line with code.

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  • 09.07.2022
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Mortgage rates fell the most since December 2008 amid growing fears of a recession

According to data released by Freddie Mac on Thursday, a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 5.3% for the week ended July 7. This is 40 basis points less than in the previous week – one ba...

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  • 31.08.2020
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Swiss stock market wants investigation for Clariant Huntsman merger

The failed merger of Clariant with US rival Huntsman has had an aftermath for the Swiss chemical company. The SIX Swiss Exchange is launching an investigation into the announcement of the me...

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  • 31.08.2020
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CapitaLand bets on new markets with $4.4 billion Temasek real estate deal

Singapore’s CapitaLand is forking out S$6 billion ($4.4 billion) to scoop up logistics and industrial assets from state investor Temasek, in a deal the developer said would create Asia’s lar...

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