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245 _aGerman investors continue to lead cross-border investment activity
260 _c2001
490 _aEuroProperty
_vMarch 2001, 26-27(2)
520 _aConsiders recent figures published by Jones Lang LaSalle, which provide a picture of investment activity in Europe in 2000. These indicate that German investors continued to dominate cross-border activity last year. For the first time, investors spent more outside Germany than they did at home. The US maintained its position as the second largest source of capital behind Germany. In terms of recipients of capital, the most France remained the most popular destination for cross-border capital. Its share rose from 30% in 1999 to 37% in 2000. Investment in Italy also grew from a remarkable 1% to 14%. Diagrams.
590 _aABS
650 _aEUROPE
650 _aUNITED STATES
650 _aGERMANY
650 _aFRANCE
650 _aITALY
650 _aINVESTORS
650 _aCROSS-BORDER
650 _aCAPITAL
650 _aJONES LANG LASALLE
690 _aINVESTMENT
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