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Yields edge up as sentiment take a nosedive

By: Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(41) 14 October 2011, 38(1)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Cushman & Wakefields's latest UK property investment market briefing highlights the first widespread increase in prime yields since 2009, caused by Eurozone debt crisis uncertainty. Average prime yields rose four basis points to 5.72% in September taking yields back to their position a year ago. Distribution unit yields dropped to 6% bucking the rising trend seen with shops, shopping centres, retail warehouses and offices. Table lists prime property comparative yields for all subsectors from 2007 to date.
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Cushman & Wakefields's latest UK property investment market briefing highlights the first widespread increase in prime yields since 2009, caused by Eurozone debt crisis uncertainty. Average prime yields rose four basis points to 5.72% in September taking yields back to their position a year ago. Distribution unit yields dropped to 6% bucking the rising trend seen with shops, shopping centres, retail warehouses and offices. Table lists prime property comparative yields for all subsectors from 2007 to date.