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Of Financialization and Metropolization. The case of the European REITs sector

Coën, Alain; Languillon, Raphaël; Simon, Arnaud; Zaiter, Saadallah (2019), Of Financialization and Metropolization. The case of the European REITs sector, 59th European Regional Science Association (ESRA) Congress, 2019-08, Lyon, France

Type
Communication / Conférence
Date
2019
Conference title
59th European Regional Science Association (ESRA) Congress
Conference date
2019-08
Conference city
Lyon
Conference country
France
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Author(s)
Coën, Alain
Département de finance [Montréal]
Languillon, Raphaël
Simon, Arnaud
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Zaiter, Saadallah
Dauphine Recherches en Management [DRM]
Abstract (EN)
The aim of this paper is to investigate if financialization and metropolization are two converging dynamics. We aim to verify if the most financialized European public property companies are also the main actors in the metropolization process through their portfolio arbitrages of their building stocks. In 2002, the properties held by our sample companies represented a total surface area of around 60 million square meters. The total surface area increased to 70 million square meters in 2016. We find that, between 2002 and 2016, the financialized European public property companies (F-companies) and the non-financialized European public property companies (NF-companies) exhibit a tendency to disinvest the non-urban spaces, to reinvest in the Hinterlands for the NF-companies, to reinvest in the Core for the F-companies, at least in relative terms. We also find that, in relative terms, the F-companies reallocated their portfolio toward the Large metropoles, in particular in Germany, France and Switzerland while the non-financialized companies shifted their portfolio toward the others segments (exclusively toward the Metropoles segment for Sweden). Belgium is exception, with a reversed evolution. In order tonalyze the differences in the behavior of F-companies and NF-companies, we introduce a new score transparency index. Our results suggest that F-companies are more transparent than NF-companies. They are larger in size, less dominated by insiders, are followed by more analysts and they have greater institutional ownership. The results of a logistic regression also show that F-companies have higher liquidity than NF-companies.
Subjects / Keywords
Real Estate Investment Trusts; financialization
JEL
R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes
L85 - Real Estate Services
O20 - General

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