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Hot in the city: why investors should care about soaring temperature

As heatwaves become more frequent, city centre buildings will need to adapt. For investors in global cities, keeping a close eye on weather data will become vital.

18/08/2022
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Authors

Tom Walker
Co-Head of Global Listed Real Assets
Charles Fox
Lead Geospatial Data Scientist

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Authors

Tom Walker
Co-Head of Global Listed Real Assets
Charles Fox
Lead Geospatial Data Scientist

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The value of your investments and the income received from them can fall as well as rise. You may not get back the amount you invested.