European property stock values reflect Eurozone break-up fears

Listed real estate companies located in peripheral Eurozone countries, or with sizeable exposure to those markets, are being punished by investors, new research presented at the European Public Real Estate Association's (EPRA) annual conference on Thursday shows. The stock values of these companies reflect fears the currency bloc may disintegrate, ...

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