Hammerson


Is the British's sell-off in sight ?

21/02/20 -"Hammerson has disposed of new assets in the UK at a price 22% below their June 2019 book value, or a yield of 8.7% from the buyer’s side. The crisis is not over. "

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Published on
21/02/20
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