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Close to half of the market has never recovered from the 2007 financial crash
The shared office space provider sees itself as a technology, not a real estate, group
How cheap money stoked a global real estate boom
The rush to construct upwards has led to 1,500 tall towers being built in the past decade
From Vancouver to Sydney, high-end apartments are lying empty despite prices being slashed
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After a crackdown on foreign deals by Beijing, Chinese investors have all but disappeared from the market
Shop vacancies rise across Europe and big brands desert New York’s Fifth Avenue
Analysts fret about losses on collateralised loan obligations if sector stumbles
After several years of cheap money and soaring prices, there are growing signs of problems in property markets
The next two years could see lenders wipe out a decade of good work in property loans
Hong Kong leads UBS’s housing bubble risk index as mortgages grow costlier
The popular resort is all but impenetrable to foreign buyers
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Rapid accumulation of mortgage debt raises questions over risk concentration
Overseas purchasers have snapped up luxury estates to use as ‘bolt-holes’
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Some analysts insist there is no problem with supply — they are wrong
There are reasons for ambivalence over the bank’s chances of turning its jaws ratio
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