🇺🇸💰Как BlackRock захватывает долю на рынке недвижимости в Европе
BlackStone Inc, инвестиционное подразделение Blackrock, специализирующееся на недвижимости, готовится к скупке активов в ЕС. Для этих целей руководству компании удалось консолидировать более $30 млрд.
На фоне стабилизации процентных ставок в Европе, объемы сделок с недвижимостью постепенно начинают восстанавливаться. И руководство крупнейшей финансовой ТНК прицелилось на европейские дата-центры и логистическую инфраструктуру.
🇺🇸💰Как BlackRock захватывает долю на рынке недвижимости в Европе
BlackStone Inc, инвестиционное подразделение Blackrock, специализирующееся на недвижимости, готовится к скупке активов в ЕС. Для этих целей руководству компании удалось консолидировать более $30 млрд.
На фоне стабилизации процентных ставок в Европе, объемы сделок с недвижимостью постепенно начинают восстанавливаться. И руководство крупнейшей финансовой ТНК прицелилось на европейские дата-центры и логистическую инфраструктуру.
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