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Q&A on Real Estate Credit Investments (RECI): Conservative accounting at play

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Q&A on Real Estate Credit Investments (RECI): Conservative accounting at play

14-March-2024 / 11:25 GMT/BST
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Q&A on Real Estate Credit Investments | Conservative accounting at play

Real Estate Credit Investments (LON:RECI) is the topic of conversation when Mark Thomas, analyst at Hardman & Co, joins DirectorsTalk Interviews.

In this interview, Mark gives an overview of his latest report entitled ‘’. He highlights the conservative accounting practices in light of recent unexpected, unrealised losses in French and (minimal) German exposures; he explains the impact of post-COVID-19 shifts on French property investments and contrasts the impaired projects with other more stable French exposures, noting the diversity and quality of the latter.

Real Estate Credit Investments is a specialist investor in UK and European real estate credit markets with a focus on fundamental credit and value.

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Analyst:

Mark Thomas



 

 



 

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