Business Telegraph > Real Estate > Why this investor is shorting climate change's impact on housing valuation Real EstateWhy this investor is shorting climate change's impact on housing valuationNovember 23, 2020posted on Nov. 23, 2020 at 3:46 pm tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinesstelegraphNovember 23, 2020previous articleBeko should have acted sooner over cooker danger, coroner findsnext articleThis former subprime player is now shorting mortgage market because of climate and Covid risks Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikeReal EstateChina’s Vanke vows to cut debt by $14bn as property woes mountMarch 29, 2024Real EstateStatewide rents across the U.S. grew for the first time in six months — except in one Sun Belt stateMarch 28, 2024Real EstateUK sends Canary Wharf landlord first cladding bill under new powersMarch 28, 2024Real EstateMortgage demand stalls, even as interest rates moderateMarch 27, 2024Real EstateVacation home co-ownership platform Pacaso expands to lower-priced listingsMarch 26, 2024Real EstateBellway chief says housing market ‘on the road to recovery’March 26, 2024Recommended For Youstockmarket2 reasons why Tesla stock fell on ThursdayMarch 29, 2024Global EconomyHuawei's profit doubled in 2023 as smartphone, autos business picked upMarch 29, 2024cryptocurrency marketWyckoff ‘SOS’ Could Catapult Bitcoin To $100,000: Hedge Fund ManagerMarch 29, 2024bitcoinDogwifhat Becomes Third-Largest Meme Coin as Bitcoin Clings to $70K – CoinDeskMarch 29, 2024technologySustainable packaging startup Bambrew raises $7 million in funding led by Blume VenturesMarch 29, 2024
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