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Aberdeen research urges property investors to rethink how they invest in cities

The world’s largest cities, often referred to as ‘gateway cities’, are justifiably a magnet for global capital but many property investors are failing to discern between locations and are investing too heavily in the volatile and low yielding office sector, according to new research from Aberdeen Asset Management. Aberdeen has created the ‘winning cities’ matrix which scores countries and their major cities to demonstrate the pronounced differences between gateway cities and the need to tailor property investment accordingly. London scores strongly, as does Tokyo and Sydney, while Shanghai and Mexico City fare more poorly.   The implication of the matrix is that different cities require different investment strategies. But many investors are focussing on just one...
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