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Top Investments That Are Inflation-Hedges & How To Start Investing
Inflation of less than 2.3 percent is considered modest. It gets classified as mild between 2.3 and 3.3 percent and high between 3.3 and 4.9 percent. Inflation of more than 4.9 percent gets regarded as highly high.
Read MoreCommercial Leasing In India Increased Threefold In The June 2022 Quarter
The high inflation rate has resulted in a 10%-12% increase in building costs, affecting developers' expected cashflows and project completions.
Read MoreDebt Syndication: What Does It Mean For Lenders & Borrowers?
Borrowers are not affected differently by loan syndication than other forms of loans. In most cases, the borrower requests a loan at a single bank. If accepted, this institution contacts others to create a syndicate, allowing them to split the risk among themselves.
Read MoreReal Estate in India: A Thriving Investment Destination
India’s residential segment has undergone a fast reversal over the years, and despite several hurdles and obstacles, the sector has successfully overcome them and remains […]
Read MoreA Comprehensive Checklist For Investing During The Recession
Although the stock market underperforms during a recession, many investors agree that real estate is a safe harbor. Property values increased throughout three recessions, and investors who dealt their cards correctly profited handsomely.
Read MoreRecession-Proof Investments: Ranking All The Asset Classes From Best to Worst
During a recession, the stock market suffers, but not all industries and assets suffer equally. During a recession, certain assets are more robust than others.
Read MoreWhat is a Recession? Here’s The Simplest Explanation
You may have heard that a recession occurs when the financial system declines for two consecutive quarters, as measured by GDP – the broadest measure of the US economy. Experts, however, argue that this is an oversimplification.
Read MoreInvesting During The Recession: Risks & Advantages
Advantages and risks of investing during recession - Six recessions hit the US economy between 1973 and 2009. Several lasted less than a year, while others lasted a year or more. Perhaps the one thing all recessions had in connection was that they always ended eventually.
Read MoreCommercial Real Estate, A Pipe Dream A Decade Ago: No Longer The Case In 2022
Investing in commercial property was formerly considered a pipe dream and is not for the faint-hearted. Commercial properties are significantly more pricey than residential buildings. […]
Read MoreReal Estate Crowdfunding: An Unconventional Path to Investing In Commercial Real Estate
You have seen people pour billions of dollars into the latest commercial real estate developments, purchase premium investment properties, or even close on multi-million dollar […]
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