PA webinar: Commercial property outlook - 2017

'It's a 6% year'

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Commercial property investors should be able to look forward to a similar year to 2016 - only without the "hiccups along the way" - believes Columbia Threadneedle Property Investments managing director Don Jordison.

Jordan was speaking to Professional Adviser editor Julian Marr in this PA webinar, in which they and Square Mile senior investment research analyst John Monaghan discuss the sector's outlook over the coming year and also why advisers should be considering the asset class for their clients' portfolios. Looking ahead to 2017, Jordison envisages a similar picture to commercial property's initial outlook for 2016 - and thus without the "hiccups along the way" that included a surprise increase in stamp duty and a surge in redemptions in the middle of the year that led to some funds suspending...

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