Listed property has always been viewed as a defensive asset class, a hybrid between bonds and equities. Covid-19, has dispelled this theory — or is the market mispricing this asset? And when will landlords and reailers see eye-to-eye on rental relief measures?
BDTV’s Michael Avery speaks to Estienne de Klerk, chair of the SA Reit Association and CEO of Growthpoint; Amanda Stops, CEO of the SA Council of Shopping Centres; Neil Gopal, CEO of the SA Property Owners Association; and Andrew Brooking, founding director of Java Capital.
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Seems like Municipalities are making no concessions at all. The salary increases for management is shocking
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