Germany to tighten regulations - New rules await real estate funds
Tuesday, 29 June 2010, 8:00 - REsource IngatlanInfóThe German Ministry of Finance plans tightened regulations for open-ended real estate funds, a sector that has been struggling with liquidity problems continuously since the crisis. The recently announced bill has, naturally, triggered the protest of investment funds. The changes may also affect the Central European real estate market, since German open-ended funds are the most significant real estate investors in the region.
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