The relative strength of Swedish economic growth in 2010 has helped to push industrial property yields in Stockholm below those in Copenhagen. Although almost unprecedented, with the Swedish economy set to outperform its neighbour for the foreseeable future, relative yields in these markets may remain out of line with past experience for some time yet.
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