
Goldman Sachs Asset Management plans to resume actively investing in U.S. commercial real estate this year as the market is seen bottoming out. The global real estate industry is seeking reasons for optimism amid its biggest crash in over a decade, with developers and investors anticipating a recovery. While some view the market as close to a bottom, others caution about over-leveraged situations in the U.S. real estate sector that need to be addressed before expecting a V-shaped market recovery.
Goldman Sachs to resume bets on US property, other investors warn of more pain https://t.co/aiYKo1bqva https://t.co/z0SFWHKBNH
(Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Asset Management will resume "actively investing" in U.S. commercial real estate this year because the market is bottoming out, the co-head of its real estate business said on Wednesday. $KRE #CRE https://t.co/icLaYv34QG
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