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      Webinar: European real estate: prepare for more pain from higher yields
      TUESDAY, 13/06/2023 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Webinar: European real estate: prepare for more pain from higher yields

      Tuesday, June 20th 2023 - 3:00 PM (CEST)

      Europe’s commercial real estate sector is groaning under the impact of rising interest rates as central banks continue to tighten monetary policy to control inflation. Overall economic activity is sluggish. Some CRE subsectors such as shopping centers and second-tier office property face long-term adverse trends. To decipher the credit implications, please join Scope’s analysts to discuss the key questions for the sector. How are European REITs, CMBS and CRE loans coping with refinancing risks? How do nominal rent growth and collateral value decompression interplay?

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