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London and other global property markets could benefit from Trump election
Property markets around the world could benefit from the election of Donal Trump as the next President of the United States but a lot will depend on how the country’s economy and dollar performs. Experts believe that it could be good news for US investment in the UK property market as London in particular is […] The post London and other global property markets could benefit from Trump election appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Posted on November 9, 2016 by tsiadmin |
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