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ARTICLES TAGGED WITH "Arvid Lindqvist"

"Real Estate Stocks Might Have Reached a Bottom"

Nordic — Catella's Head of Research Sweden, Arvid Lindqvist, believes that the bottom of the stock market may have been reached for the real estate companies, or at least it will in the near future. It looks all the more bleak for the direct market, which will begin to feel the effects of the recession over the next 18 months. He tells Nordic Property News more about how the real estate sector is faring in today's tough economic climate and what the challenges look like going forward.

"A Slow Motion Real Estate Crisis in Sweden"

Sweden Sweden — Catella's Head of Research, Arvid Lindqvist, shared a gloomy picture of the economy in general and the real estate sector in particular with continued losses on the stock market and companies with a large residential stock facing particularly challenging times.

Catella Credi: Credit Market Sentiment Turns Cold as Credit Margins Increase

Nordic — Banks turned bearish towards the property sector as credit margins increased while the stock market for property-related shares soared amidst positive vaccine trials, Catella writes in their Credi report.

Catella: Credit Sentiment Improves as Corporates Expect Strong Recovery

Sweden Sweden — In the July issue of Catella's CREDI, the Main index increases from 33.7 to 40.4 as corporates have strong expectations of a near future recovery while the current situation is deemed gloomy by both banks and corporates.

The Main Challenges for Investors on the Office Market

Sweden Sweden — Arvid Lindqvist, Head of Research at Catella in Sweden, on the trends on the investment market and whether international interest in office properties in Sweden will increase.

Credi: Property Sector Benefits from Brexit-effect

Sweden Sweden — In the September edition of the Swedish “Catella Real Estate Debt Indicator”, the property sector does not appear to have suffered from the Brexit vote. The property companies’ loan-to-value has increased while their average interest rate has fallen, and listed property companies have outperformed the stock market. However, although the Credi Main index increased from 41.0 to 42.5, the property debt financing market is still in contraction.

Catella: Closing in on the Summit?

Sweden Sweden — Catella's Real Estate Debt Indicator (CREDI) Main Index fell in June by 5.8 points to 54.8, compared with 60.3 in February 2015. Both lenders and borrowers indicated a continued slowdown. Availability of financing improved during the past three months and is expected to remain unchanged during the next three months.