Thursday, 26 March 2020

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Daily update 26 March 2020
NEWS
Meanwhile, private real-estate debt funds had $181.2 billion in assets under management as of June 2019, up from $33.5 billion at the end of 2010.
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Real Estate Tech hit hard. By. Joe M Richter. Published on March 25, 2020. Robert Reffkin (Credit: Compass). News reports surrounding the real ...
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Real Estate Roundup 3.25.20. By. Joe M Richter. Published on March 25, 2020. Coronavirus (Credit: Lee Health). Real Estate Roundup: Major Story: ...
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For the real estate sector, there is light at the end of the tunnel in the fact that an economic package will very soon be announced by the Central ...
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The impact of Coronavirus on the Indian real estate and construction industry. Architect Santosh Wadekar of StudioSW talks about how the world-over, ...
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Real estate agents are independent contractors, and all independent contractors work with no safety net. No unemployment benefits, no ...
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(Bloomberg) --. For the better part of a decade, investors and speculators in Japan's booming real estate sector have been worried about one thing: ...
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Massive stimulus package has limited upside for real estate. Checks for renters "won't make a dent;" landlords and lenders left hanging. TRD NATIONAL ...
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FOX Business' Deirdre Bolton gives details on how the real estate industry is adapting to coronavirus challenges. Get all the latest news on coronavirus ...
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Tom Barrack, the Los Angeles real estate tycoon, has a stark review of the commercial property market amid the coronavirus economic meltdown. "On ...
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WEB
Stocks in news: India Cements, RIL, TVS Motor, YES Bank
Indiabulls Real Estate: The NBFC will initiate process to buy back equity shares worth up to Rs 500 crore. In November last year, the company's board ...
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