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Another strong quarter for European property investment

The majority of European countries recorded a rise in commercial property investment in the second quarter, with the peripheral euro-zone markets generally leading the pack. Despite the latest RICS survey showing that investor sentiment indices have cooled in most countries, demand should typically be strong enough to prevent yields from rising, especially with monetary policy loose and occupier fundamentals slowly improving.

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