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Will the CEE property investment market recovery run out of steam?

Fading risk appetite among property investors may put the brakes on the current investment market recovery in Emerging Europe. Indeed, while recent falls in property yields have been encouraging, the pace of further falls is likely to slow or, in some cases, go into reverse. However, there are exceptions where property yields could see additional, above-average falls, namely Russia, Turkey and Poland.

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