Looming deadlines for stricken German open-ended funds to complete their liquidation processes – or hand over remaining assets to their respective custodian banks – mean that the supply of property for sale in core euro-zone investment markets will rise over the next 18 months. The Netherlands and Italy are the markets that look set to see the largest rises in distressed sales.
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