Disruption and evolution in the SA listed property sector

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Since the end of 2017, South Africa’s listed property sector has experienced extreme levels of income and capital volatility. 2020 was no exception, but although some uncertainty remains, the sector does appear to be through the worst of it.
Join this conversation with Ian Anderson, portfolio manager of the Nedgroup Investments Property Fund, as we discuss how the pandemic has accelerated disruption in real estate, how the SA listed property sector has been impacted and what it means for the medium-term. Ian will also review the performance of the Fund and how it is positioned to take advantage of this evolution
12 May 2021 English South Africa Investing · Business News

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