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Pan Pacific to open its first serviced development in Thailand

News Desk Propert Report 04.09.2009
Pan Pacific to open its first serviced development in Thailand

Leading hotel chain Pan Pacific has joined with investors Pacific Star to open the hotel´s first serviced apartments in Thailand at Eight Thonglor, a mixed-use development, comprising condominiums, a shopping complex and 5-star serviced suites in Bangkok´s Thonglor area.

Property market showing signs of life

Property Magazine International 02.09.2009
HK shares set to rise after US retail sales data

HONG KONG, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Hong Kong shares are seen gaining on Friday after strong U.S. retail sales data boosted shares on Wall Street, but investors are likely to stay on the sidelines ahead of key monthly jobs data.

Guy Hollis

Property consultants CB Richard Ellis today launched their latest bi-monthly report for September 2009, which indicates that despite all the doom and gloom surrounding property, some sectors of the Irish market have been showing encouraging signs of an increase in transaction volumes in recent months.

On the front lines of the commercial real estate crisis

JENNIFER BJORHUS Star Tribune 28.08.2009

Property investors make a comeback

Sarah Elks The Wall Business Journal 17.08.2009
Ron Touchette, president of Rock Solid Companies, is working to get new owners for these office condos at Heatherton Ridge in Savage.

It's 3:30 p.m. on a Friday after a heavy rain. Ron Touchette briskly inspects Heatherton Ridge, a nicely landscaped new office park in Savage, checking for leaks and picking up trash.

Property investors make a comeback

AS THE flurry of first-home buyers entering the market steadies, property commentators are predicting the return of the investor to the fray.

Heavyweights lead Hong Kong recovery, Shanghai continues slide

The Hong Kong market made a recovery today with the Hang Seng up 2.7 percent to finish at 11-month closing. Mainland stocks however continued to declined for a fourth day, led by real estate developers - with the Shanghai Composite falling 0.3 percent.

Warning: Sushil Wadhwani says UK's economy could end up like Japan's in the 1990s

The struggling UK economy is still in danger of slipping into a Japan-style "lost decade", a former Bank of England rate-setter said today.