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Employment data (Jun)

From a property perspective the latest dip in job creation needs to be offset against the corresponding rise in productivity and profits that it implies. And if we are right that the falls in employment will be reversed in due course, they should not have a major adverse impact on the speed or duration of the occupier market recovery.

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