Banks and building societies continue to shrink their commercial property loan books and the signs are that this process still has further to run. Admittedly, there may now be scope for the deleveraging to end a little sooner than we previously thought, perhaps by the middle of next year. But either way, it won't derail the increasingly widespread upturn in property prices.
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