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Global Recession Risk Remains Low, But for How Long?

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In the first three months of this year, real estate sentiment around the globe continued to improve, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ latest survey. The organization’s Global Commercial Property Monitor found that occupier metrics are gaining traction, with appetite for office and retail slowly returning.

Nevertheless, commercial real estate professionals across the world remain cautious, considering the geopolitical context, high inflation, and monetary tightening. In this podcast episode hosted by Commercial Property Executive Senior Editor Laura Calugar, RICS Economist Tarrant Parsons explains why he doesn’t expect a global recession at this point. However, he admits there are lots of reasons to be concerned about the near-term prospects for the global economy.

Here are the main topics Parsons covered with CPE:

  • Current challenges for the CRE industry (1:02)
  • How tenant demand differs at a regional level (2:16)
  • Appetite for offices and retail returning (4:10)
  • Valuations and monetary tightening (5:55)
  • Q1 survey results for North America, APAC, the Middle East and Africa, Europe (8:05)
  • Expectations for the remainder of the year and 2023 (14:54)
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Innhold levert av Commercial Property Executive. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Commercial Property Executive eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

In the first three months of this year, real estate sentiment around the globe continued to improve, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ latest survey. The organization’s Global Commercial Property Monitor found that occupier metrics are gaining traction, with appetite for office and retail slowly returning.

Nevertheless, commercial real estate professionals across the world remain cautious, considering the geopolitical context, high inflation, and monetary tightening. In this podcast episode hosted by Commercial Property Executive Senior Editor Laura Calugar, RICS Economist Tarrant Parsons explains why he doesn’t expect a global recession at this point. However, he admits there are lots of reasons to be concerned about the near-term prospects for the global economy.

Here are the main topics Parsons covered with CPE:

  • Current challenges for the CRE industry (1:02)
  • How tenant demand differs at a regional level (2:16)
  • Appetite for offices and retail returning (4:10)
  • Valuations and monetary tightening (5:55)
  • Q1 survey results for North America, APAC, the Middle East and Africa, Europe (8:05)
  • Expectations for the remainder of the year and 2023 (14:54)
  continue reading

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