The surprising recent strength of the Danish consumer sector suggests that prime retail yields in Copenhagen may have peaked. But we think that retail occupier demand will suffer this year as, among other things, rising unemployment and falling house prices take their toll on spending. In turn, this will tend to put upwards pressure on the required yields for holding Copenhagen retail property.
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