Global Commercial Property Monitor Q2 2024 [Electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS Global Commercial Property Monitor ; Q2 2024Publication details: London, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, July 2024Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The headline RICS Global Commercial Property Sentiment Index (CPSI) for Q2 2024 was broadly unchanged from the first three months of the year at -11. Unsurprisingly, a similar picture is also evident in the underlying components of this series, with both elements remaining close to the Q1 readings; the Occupier Sentiment Index slipped very slightly from -8 to -10 while the Investment Sentiment Index edged up from -13 to -11. Although the gain in the latter was very marginal, it is worth noting (for the record) that it is now at its best level in two years (albeit still stuck in negative territory).| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | |
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The headline RICS Global Commercial Property Sentiment
Index (CPSI) for Q2 2024 was broadly unchanged from the
first three months of the year at -11. Unsurprisingly, a similar
picture is also evident in the underlying components of
this series, with both elements remaining close to the Q1
readings; the Occupier Sentiment Index slipped very slightly
from -8 to -10 while the Investment Sentiment Index edged
up from -13 to -11. Although the gain in the latter was very
marginal, it is worth noting (for the record) that it is now at its
best level in two years (albeit still stuck in negative territory).