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RICS global distressed property monitor Q1 2011 [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: RICS Global Distressed Property Monitor ; Q1 2011Publication details: London RICS 2011Subject(s): LOC classification:
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Online resources: Summary: Global economic recovery poses new risks. Distressed property continues to rise globally but the pace has tempered. Global recession risks have been replaced by global interest rate risks. Expectations for distressed property listings in Q2 2011 rise at a faster pace in Ireland, Spain and Hungary. The Q1 2011 monitor shows that although the level of distressed property coming to market is continuing to increase, the pace at which it is doing so is tempering. Countries where distressed property coming to market fell at the fastest pace were Poland, Russia, Canada and Brazil.
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Global economic recovery poses new risks. Distressed property continues to rise globally but the pace has tempered. Global recession risks have been replaced by global interest rate risks. Expectations for distressed property listings in Q2 2011 rise at a faster pace in Ireland, Spain and Hungary. The Q1 2011 monitor shows that although the level of distressed property coming to market is continuing to increase, the pace at which it is doing so is tempering. Countries where distressed property coming to market fell at the fastest pace were Poland, Russia, Canada and Brazil.