In the media | 13 Sep 2024

Institutional Real Estate: Australia, Singapore, and the U.K. rank as top markets in Oxford Economics’ Megatrend Resilience Index for Real Estate

Oxford Economics has launched its Commercial Real Estate Megatrend Resilience Index. This innovative research provides a forward-looking perspective on the long-term influence of megatrends on commercial real estate, offering valuable insights to investors navigating a complex and rapidly evolving market worldwide.

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