The recent surge in industrial confidence in Hungary increases the upside risks around our forecasts for industrial rental value growth. But after taking account of existing spare capacity, the current level of rents, as well as our macro forecasts, we see no compelling reason to change our view that Budapest will see weaker growth in industrial rents than Prague, while Warsaw will outperform.
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