Archive for June, 2011

30th June – News from propertywire.com

June 30, 2011

UK commercial regeneration property underperforms, data shows

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Slight increase in family home prices in US cities revealed

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29th June – News from property wire

June 29, 2011

London is only region to see property prices rise in last 12 months, data shows

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Latest reports and guides from Propertywire.com

June 28, 2011

Agricultural Investment Report

Agricultural investment is a major growth area with investors from high net worth individuals to sovereign wealth funds buying land in many regions of the world. But for most investors it is a bit of an unknown quantity. The Agricultural Investment Report is clear and concise guide to buying in this sector.

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PropertyWire Confidential June 2011

This issue covers UK, international and commercial news as well as well as the outlook for property as an investment.

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FREE 90 day trial: Quantum Leap newsletter

Quantum Leap is a highly specialised investment newsletter that is totally focused on stock picking and picks only one kind of share – GROWTH SHARES.

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Market outlook June 27th – July 1st

June 28, 2011

– WALL STREET:
US indices closed mixed with the DJIA and the S&P500 losing 0.58% and 0.24% respectively while the Nasdaq 100 rose 1.1%. On the economic data front, durable goods orders rose 1.9% (+1.5% expected) in May. Also, 1Q GDP was revised up to +1.9% from +1.8%. In other news, new home sales fell 2.1% in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 319.000 (-4% and 310K expected). Also, the FOMC kept its interest rates at 0.25% as expected. Regarding sectors, automobiles and parts rose most (+4.33%) followed by materials (+2.35%) and retailing (+2.1%) while household and personal products, banks, food were under pressure and drop by over 1.5%. Technically, the S&P500 index struck against its 20-day moving average and is resuming its down trend. A test of the 1250 mark is likely in the forthcoming days

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28th June – News from property wire

June 28, 2011

Manchester tipped as property investment hot spot

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Govt to buy quake damaged houses

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Research reveals Yorkshire and Devon property development hot spots

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 Estate agents issue top tips for converting commercial property for residential

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Tues & Wed news from Propertywire.com

June 22, 2011

 

Strong growth predicted for Polish residential market read more

Broad based deterioration in Portuguese property market read more

Improving sales and prices for Florida property market with Miami leading the way read more

Aspirational tenants want new developments in London read more

Index reveals global property market slowdown read more

Boost for first time buyers in London read more

 

 

Currency Watch Wed 22nd June

June 22, 2011

Papandreou wins confidence vote

Wednesday, 22 June 2011
• Papandreou wins confidence vote
• Markets remain relatively calm after vote
• All eyes on Bank of England Meeting minutes
• Dollar remains vulnerable ahead of Fed rate decision

 

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Monday 20th June news from Propertywire.com

June 20, 2011

Property prices in top performing UK economic areas revealed
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France scraps controversial second home tax
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Hong Kong retail property market booming, according to analysts

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Currency Watch news 20th June

June 20, 2011

• Dollar traders balance liquidity concerns against Fed rate decision
• Euro struggle for relief with Greece while Moody raises a red flag on Italy
• British pound seems to be at the mercy of its counterparts while we wait to see what the minutes from the BoE have in stall
• Gold advances after IMF warns of Greek contagion risk

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Currency Watch news 15th June 2011

June 15, 2011

• UK CPI came in as expected at 4.5%
• US Retail Sales Fell less than expected
• Euro falls on EU deadlock over Greece
• Is the Euro dying a slow death?
• Hawkish RBA Governor Statements propels Australian Dollar

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