Property derivatives
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Christian Littlewood, his wife and their accomplice illicitly invested more than £2 million over eight years
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The development of a property derivatives market in Asia stalled during the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and has failed to regain any real momentum, presenting a gloomy outlook for the business. But some...
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Less volatile than equities and on offer in a variety of forms and available in either growth or income style, commercial property has made a low-key return to the investment world. As property values...
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Despite massive global real estate losses, the property derivatives market has been largely ignored, with trading activity focused almost exclusively in the UK. What are the prospects for growth in the asset class? By Peter Madigan
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Implied total returns suggest UK property market was overheating in 2006.
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After buying UK electrical company Thorn in 2006, Pension Corporation (PC) has organised a buyout of the company's £1 billion pension scheme with its regulated insurance subsidiary PIC. According to Chris Martin of Independent Trustee Services (ITS),...
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Property derivatives aren't anything new in the UK commercial property market, but they could experience more explosive growth across the pond, where commercial property prices are poised for dramatic falls in the wake of the subprime crisis. Peter Andresen...
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IPD has grown to become the main index provider for property derivatives. The company's story points to some of the obstacles facing this developing market, writes Rob Mannix
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The crash in commercial property values in the UK has been sudden if not unexpected. The bottom of the correction could be in sight, but not all lenders will benefit equally as activity resumes. By Rob Mannix
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Property derivatives volumes reached new highs in the fourth quarter of 2007, even as UK commercial property prices fell sharply, according to figures released today.
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