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A large number of Dutch property companies, such as Corio, have holdings across Europe, because of the small size of the domestic market.
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They include both villagers and guerrillas, said Nicolás Corio, who heads the nongovernmental group doing the work with funding from private donors and the U.N.
Raging Drug War Boosts Controversial Ex-General Nicholas Casey 2011
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But in its analysis of six European REITs— Corio NV, Hammerson PLC, Growthpoint Properties South Africa, Gecina SA, ProLogis European Properties SARL, and Enterprise Inns PLC—Moody's said the REITs "appear to have adequate hedging policies to protect themselves from this scenario, at least in the short term."
Property Stocks May Gain From ECB Rate Rise William Boston 2011
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So, Corio has stepped in to provide transportation, such as shuttles, to help women get to malls.
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The country was particularly attractive to Corio, which has been on an expansion drive throughout the Continent.
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Last year, Corio canceled two new mall projects from its Turkey pipeline.
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Now, Corio said it will refocus any future investments in Turkey's largest cities, such as Istanbul.
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Corio, which owns or has stakes in five Turkish malls, is opening a sixth and has a seventh under development, according to Green Street.
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The real-estate research firm estimates that Corio has suffered a 15% capital loss.
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Corio is one of many Western retail-development investors that flocked to Turkey to build glitzy shopping centers, hoping to tap into the country's expanding middle class and rising consumer spending.
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