LONDON: Roiled by rising borrowing costs and falling valuations that wiped out US$148bil (RM677.4bil) of shareholder value, European landlords are bracing for a new wave of pain.
Property companies have about US$165bil (RM755.2bil) of bonds maturing through 2026, while banks are reducing their exposure to the industry and credit costs are at their highest since the financial crisis.
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