Sabina Reeves

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Energy Independent, Not Inflation Proof

Global energy volatility is still a risk for U.S. investors, writes economist Sabina Reeves.

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3 Economic Trends to Watch in 2026

CBRE’s Sabina Reeves previews some critical drivers.

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Can Policymakers Outrun Tariff Turbulence?

The storm isn’t over, but markets remain buoyant for now, according to economist Sabina Reeves.

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Global Trade Rebalancing

How are the U.S. capital markets tackling tariffs?

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Forecasting CRE Investment in a Chaotic World

Should you reconsider your portfolio in light of new economic uncertainty?

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How Geopolitics Will Shape CRE Investment in 2025

What’s at stake for the U.S. property markets, according to economist Sabina Reeves.

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Why Worry About Rates? We’ve Been Here Before

There’s a familiar feeling among CRE investors about the current market correction.

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The New Normal Rate Regime

The focus on near-term rates may obscure the importance of long-term economic performance.

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Economist’s View: A Tale of Volatility and Optimism on the Global Stage

The U.S. economy is holding strong amid geopolitical threats and credit concerns, says economist Sabina Reeves.