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Will the leisure-to-retail discount persist?

By the end of 2015, at just under 50bps, the spread between leisure and all-retail yields was lower than at any point since 2007. With less exposure to structural oversupply risks than retail assets, and healthy occupier demand prospects, we expect the spread to narrow further.

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