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What does high Czech consumer confidence imply for retail property?

Czech consumer confidence hit a six-year high in April. Yet the labour market is still weak and the recent strong pace of growth in retail sales may overstate the underlying health of consumer demand. Thus the outlook for rental growth in the Prague retail sector remains modest. And, with yields likely to tick-up over the long-term, there seems little scope for a strong rise in capital values.

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