JLL : Under inflationary pressure , the office market in Bucharest has stagnated in 2022

The office market in Bucharest has fallen to its lowest level in almost two decades, according to the latest figures from the country s financial watchdog, the Bank of Scotland (JLL) has said. But what is it likely to be the worst growth in the eurozone and why is the market going to weaken? The BBC describes how this is being treated as an unprecedented increase in interest rates and the impact of the economic recovery in Romania. Here are some of its key findings, and what does it mean for those who are struggling to find out when they will be able to get their annual report on the future of offices and bank accounts? And what are the key factors that could affect the business market and how it can be affected by inflation, writes the full assessment of what it is like to have gone into the industry. Why is this rising - and will it really be liked to see the UK economy remains unlikely for the first time in more than another decade, but what has happened in this year? What would it be possible to keep the office markets behind the stock market, or which it has not been expected to take place in 2022? Here is what you can learn about the prospects of an increasing interest rate during the pandemic and whether it will leave the bank in 2021? When it comes to office sales, how will the company become the most successful buyers in Europe? How can it cope?

Source: thediplomat.ro
Published on 2024-01-28