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Recession risks point to softer global growth
Hard policy shifts during the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term, especially around U.S. trade, tariffs and deregulation, have introduced significant volatility across global markets. Yet, despite these rising global economic uncertainties, Asia Pacific’s economy and property markets are demonstrating resilience, underpinned by domestic drivers and strong market fundamentals, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s report, Trump 2.0: The First 100 Days – Implications for the APAC Economy & Property Markets.
"Uncertainty has been the dominant theme of the first 100 days," said Dr. Dominic Brown, Head of International Research at Cushman & Wakefield. "While periods of heightened uncertainty typically dampen business and investment confidence, Asia Pacific’s strong fundamentals are helping to cushion the impact. Real estate markets in the region remain resilient but delays in decision-making by businesses and investors as they navigate the uncertainties are key risks in the near term.”
Key highlights from the report include:
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Source - Times Property