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EMEA region witnesses higher year-on-year volumes in the Nordics, Benelux and CEE
Chicago, London, Singapore, 11 April, 2016 – Global real estate transaction volumes fell in the first quarter of this year in line with weaker market sentiment, according to JLL’s preliminary global capital flows data. However, pockets of growth were registered in some regions with expectations for 2016 activity to stay broadly in line with 2015. EMEA volumes were 20% lower year-on-year but growth was recorded in the Nordics, Benelux and CEE.
Global real estate investment volumes in the first quarter of 2016 dropped 17% year on year to US$128 billion (€112 billion). This compares with US$154 billion (€135 billion) registered in the first three months of last year, which was the strongest start to a year in this current 6-year cycle.
“The heightened level of volatility and risk aversion that we experienced in the first four to five weeks of 2016 have combined with what is always the quietest quarter of the year to make the results for Q1 2016 look quite weak,” said JLL’s Global Capital Markets Research Director, David Green-Morgan.
“Nonetheless, recovery has been particularly quick, equity markets are back to early January levels and credit spreads have narrowed again. Capital remains unspent and more is likely to be deployed as we move through the year, leading us to believe that 2016 activity will be broadly in line with 2015 at around US$700 billion (€615 billion),” added Green-Morgan.
Regional highlights
Americas: Canadian market showed resilience
Volumes in the Americas are 16% lower than a year ago at US$61 billion (€53.5 billion). The U.S. mirrored the wider regional decline with a 16% fall but the Canadian market bucked the trend slightly with a more moderate 3% decline. The Latin American markets suffered most with falls of 81% in Brazil and 57% in Mexico.
EMEA: UK falls but gains in Nordics
European volumes are 20% lower in U.S. dollar terms at US$46 billion (€40 billion) with France and the UK recording the biggest falls of the major markets with 30% and 37% declines respectively. Germany performed slightly better with a 7% drop while, elsewhere, there were gains in the Nordics, Benelux, and CEE.
Asia Pacific: Australia, Hong Kong, South Korea rise
Asia Pacific volumes were 16% lower at US$21 billion (€18 billion) with activity reasonably divergent across the region. Australia and Hong Kong came in higher than a year ago while South Korean activity also bounced back from the first quarter of 2015. Both China and Japan registered a decline and most emerging markets were all lower than Q1 2015.