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Global real estate returns decelerated amid rising inflation and interest rates
Research - SEPTEMBER 16, 2022

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Global real estate returns decelerated amid rising inflation and interest rates

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Global real estate returns decelerated to 2.9 percent quarter-on-quarter in local-currency terms in the three months ending June 2022 amid rising inflation and interest rates in most key markets, according to MSCI. This was the second consecutive period of slowing returns after the MSCI Global Quarterly Property Index reached a record-high quarterly return of 5 percent at the end of 2021.

The index’s all-asset quarterly total return comprised capital growth of 2 percent, which has halved since fourth quarter 2021, and income return of 0.9 percent. The slowdown in returns was reported across property types and geographies as 44 of the index’s 57 country-and-sector combinations registered deceleration in capital growth quarter-on-quarter.

For cross-border investors, foreign-exchange movements were an additional factor to consider as the major currencies all experienced sharp shifts in the year through June. The euro recently receded to parity versus the U.S. dollar,

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