Europe
In need of a renaissance
Should Italy be a no-go area for cross-border investors or are there opportunities? Shayla Walmsley investigates
Spain’s real revival
Will the new ‘bad bank’ and a revamped REIT regime encourage investors back to the Spanish property market? Shayla Walmsley reports
The year of the vulture
Will 2013 prove a better year for distressed debt investors and are high double-digit returns a realistic prospect? Lynn Strongin Dodds explores
Symptoms of withdrawal
Banks are withdrawing from European lending and only the core markets continue to attract interest from new and traditional players. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
Bridging the price gap
A large-scale offloading of distressed assets can only take place once the price gap is bridged, writes Ari Danielsson
Another lean year for CMBS?
Issuance is expected to be muted in 2013 and it could be several years before activity truly rebounds, writes Lynn Strongin Dodds
Mind the refinancing gap
The pace at which banks have been deleveraging has been fast, but will it be maintained? Bart Gysens and Francesca Tondi explore the implications
Follow the light
Despite all the gloom, there are some pockets of opportunity for European real estate developers seeking financing, writes Matthew Cutts
Safety comes first
Despite some high-profile departures, Germany’s debt markets are relatively well served – but only in the core market, writes Jörg Schürmann
Proceed with caution
Central and eastern property markets are back on the map for institutional investors. Kostis Papadopoulos reviews the case for Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary
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